Solution for Squeaking Suspension After Air Lift Kit Install on 2012 Honda Odyssey
Updated 01/30/2017 | Published 01/29/2017 >
Question:
How to stop the rear suspension squeaks after installing the air lifts on my 2012 Odyssey.
asked by: Dennis V
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Expert Reply:
When we see squeaking suspension components after a suspension kit install what normally causes is this is the torquing of suspension components with the trailer jacked up in the air. What you need to do is loosen the components you tightened after installing the kit and then torque them down with the vehicle on the ground and the full weight on the suspension. That will nothing is bound up and should eliminate the noise.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Air Springs
- Suspension Only
- Light Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Lift
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