sway bar bushings '01 elantra

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Andre, Dec 18, 2006.

  1. Andre

    Andre Guest

    this will probably sound like a silly question to some, but since I've never
    performed the service myself, I must ask

    on my elantra, the sway bar bushings are squeaking, and I just want to know
    what the procedure is for lubing them.

    thanks for any help!

    Andre
     
    Andre, Dec 18, 2006
    #1
  2. Andre

    Wayne Moses Guest

    Reply to message from "Andre" <> (Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:10:
    30) about "sway bar bushings '01 elantra":

    A> this will probably sound like a silly question to some, but since I've
    A> never performed the service myself, I must ask

    No silly questions here about Hyundais. :)

    A> on my elantra, the sway bar bushings are squeaking, and I just want to
    A> know what the procedure is for lubing them.

    Which sway bar? Rear?

    I am not really familiar with the 2001 Elantra but I replaced the rear sway
    bar on my 2002 EGT when l had it, and recently lubed the bushings on my
    Tib.

    When the car is not moving the sway bar is not under load. This means that
    even if you drive the car up on ramps you can still work on the sway bar
    (and even remove it).

    In your case you just want to remove the brackets holding the bushings in
    place on the car. Since the bushings are split you would be able to get
    them off the bar without detaching the bar from the end links. Lube as
    required and reinstall in the reverse sequence. Do not fully tighten the
    brackets until both are snugged down and you give the bar a bit of a jiggle
    to get everything back into its natural resting position. Finally torque
    the screws to the correct torque (see Webtech for torque) .

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:17:43 -0600

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    Wayne Moses, Dec 18, 2006
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  3. Andre

    Andre Guest

    simple enuf! I think it's the front sway bar that's squeaking, but while
    I'm working on the car, I may as well lube both sets. Since I do my own oil
    changes (synthetic, for what it's worth) not everything under the car is
    getting lubed (do those oil change places really lube anything down there
    anyway?).....while i'm under the car doing the sway bar bushings, what else
    would be a good idea to lube while i'm under there?

    thanks for the help

    andre


    Reply to message from "Andre" <> (Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:10:
    30) about "sway bar bushings '01 elantra":

    A> this will probably sound like a silly question to some, but since I've
    A> never performed the service myself, I must ask

    No silly questions here about Hyundais. :)

    A> on my elantra, the sway bar bushings are squeaking, and I just want to
    A> know what the procedure is for lubing them.

    Which sway bar? Rear?

    I am not really familiar with the 2001 Elantra but I replaced the rear sway
    bar on my 2002 EGT when l had it, and recently lubed the bushings on my
    Tib.

    When the car is not moving the sway bar is not under load. This means that
    even if you drive the car up on ramps you can still work on the sway bar
    (and even remove it).

    In your case you just want to remove the brackets holding the bushings in
    place on the car. Since the bushings are split you would be able to get
    them off the bar without detaching the bar from the end links. Lube as
    required and reinstall in the reverse sequence. Do not fully tighten the
    brackets until both are snugged down and you give the bar a bit of a jiggle
    to get everything back into its natural resting position. Finally torque
    the screws to the correct torque (see Webtech for torque) .

    Best Regards
    Wayne Moses <> Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:17:43 -0600

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    Andre, Dec 21, 2006
    #3
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