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Guest Fox300exchic
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Can someone tell me why my shocks are squeeking and what to do about it? I've cleaned them and it didnt do any good.

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Yea, what MWKE said. Just take the mount bolt out and put a little grease in the shock eye, and put it back together. The same thing can happen with the steering stem mount.

Guest Fox300exchic
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We tried that too. Forgot to say that. Thanks. What next? lol

Guest Fox300exchic
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Yea, what MWKE said. Just take the mount bolt out and put a little grease in the shock eye, and put it back together. The same thing can happen with the steering stem mount.

^^ THIS ^^

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WHERE is the Squeeking coming From???? Front, Rear,, All Around??? How about your Swingarm Bolt....Did you pull that and Check your Bearings???? Grease them??? If Grease doesnt help them then I would say order some New Bushings and it wouldnt hurt to order new Swinger Bearings if your going to go as far as Removing the bolt.. Other than that I dont know what to tell ya..:P When you do all this,,,,Just be sure to hold your Tongue Right and everything should be fine.....This maneuver usually helps mebiggrin

Guest Fox300exchic
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It's the front. We did grease everything and it still squeaks.

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Ok,,,,,

Did you happen to notice anything like this????

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If so you need to get yourself Something like this.....

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However,,,,Seeing that you are still experiencing this problem you might have something like this little Guy lurking.....If this is the Case I say you just might have to live with the Squeak.....

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Guest Fox300exchic
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ok Something happen to the post I made a few minutes ago...It didnt even show up. Seriously though..the sound is annoying. thumbdown

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