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โFeb-05-2023 01:02 PM
Travelin2 wrote:
I had a similar squeak on a previous RV. It droves us crazy and like yours it would start when driving at a slow speed and eventualy stop after things got warmed up. I swore it had to be in the suspension/drive works of the rig but it was not. After sitting overnight or even when we were stopped at a restaurant if it was cool outside, the tires develop a flat spot where it meets the ground. As you start driving it starts a bit of shaking in the motorhome. As the tire warms a bit from driving it warms and the flexing of the tire limbers up the tire and the flat spot goes away and so does the minor tremors traveling through the coach. One morning we headed out on another trip and that damned squeak started up. For some reason a thought occurred to me. We were still near home and on a slow speed road,right in the "squeak zone". I ask my wife to go to the entry door and open it up. Upon opening the door the squeak stopped instantly. It turned out the slight tremor caused by the stiff tire flat spots was causing the
door to move ever so slightly in its' opening and the aluminum of the door was rubbing against the aluminum of the door frame, causing the squeak. End of story and end of squeak.
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tomcat88 wrote:
Here a squeaking noise I had in my class C at 17000 miles that made me crazy till I found it, where they cut the roof of the cab out, (the haft round) they riveted the medal to the wood (not good) the rivets came loose and the medal would rub on the wood going down the road. I pulled out the head liner and installed about 30 self-tapping lath screws #8 1/2" Problem solved 60,000 miles later still good.
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โJan-26-2023 11:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Back to drivetrain squeaks. Our 86 GMC K20 has a little speed dependent squeak aft of the transfer case. 1 piece driveshaft.
This is one that would stump most and Iโm not totally sure what it is even.
Not outer axle bearings, not brakes/drums and I pulled the driveshaft and both u joints feel perfect.
And it only does it when the truck is in motion. In gear with rear wheels in the air, no squeak.
Best I can figure is one of the u joint cups that I canโt pull without popping the u joint out is just beginning to dry out. Just enough to make noise but probably wonโt be evident wear for quite a few more miles.
โJan-26-2023 11:21 AM
Grit dog wrote:
And a word of caution about serpentine belts and goop on them.
Not like v belts. And of course the soap trick is opposite of belt dressing. Lube vs sticky.
Never use belt dressing on a serpentine belt unless you absolutely have to get more belt grab and canโt replace the tensioner.
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