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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Squeaky Midget
Hi, I have a 1978 midget 1500 which has developed an annoying 'squeak' which appears to be coming from the rear suspension- from both sides. What might be causing this? Cheers Bill. |
W Wood |
mice? |
roy j |
Hi, Sorry guys- just spotted a similar thread some way back! Bill. |
W Wood |
crikets? |
Prop |
Hi, Got some rubber lubricant from my local Halfords store to-day, guess what? no squeak! I take it I should replace the bushes ASAP! Can I use nylon or must I use rubber? Bill. |
W Wood |
I had Moss ST Nylatron bushes for a long time in the early 90s. They are very harsh. Its hard with some many variations of worn bushes/springs/dampers....but modern Polybushes are the way to go for a road car. |
Dean Smith ('73 RWA) |
Rubber is only good for one thing... Concourse trailered show queens... If you are actually going to drive the car more the 10 miles a year on and off the trailer, then get the red polybushes, they do require a special lube to install But the polys will last long after your the car has turned to dust and the cockroaches learn to talk, rubber bushing??? if your real lucky and nature them along 7 year? I say that beause thats how long Ive had my rubber bushes, and there gone. Prop |
Prop |
This thread was discussed between 07/05/2010 and 10/05/2010
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