FinKj wrote:
Thanks guys!
I´ve had this problem for a while too manifesting itself when hitting the speed humps.
I also have somekind of a work shop manual, which tells me not to lubricate the sway bar bushings?!
I think, I belive you better than my OWM in this case.
-timo
I've also read this information, except I read it on a Ford Ranger truck website. The author says that allowing a swaybar to slide horizontally in lubricated bushings reduces the effectiveness of the bar. I sprayed silcone grease on my bushings all last winter and got tired of having to do it every week or so when temps dipped below 50 degrees F.
I bought a pair of new bushings at my Jeep dealership for $18. That should do the trick. If not, I'll jump on the greasing bandwagon.
I think part of the concern is that people may use a petroleum-based grease instead of silicon. Some petroleum greases will damage rubber.