FX4 Suspension squeaking while backing out.
FX4 Suspension squeaking while backing out.
Hey guys, I have had a 2" lvl kit on my truck for a about 6months now. Last weekend I was changing my oil and yes while this is hard to admit I didnt check to see but I the gasket from the old oil filter stayed on there while I was changing it. This obviously led to a large amount of oil under and being thrown all over the engine bay. After I got that fixed I noticed that my suspension started squeaking like hell. It stayed doing this throughout the week but it was most noticeable while backing out and the and the steering wheel turned to the left. So a couple of questions could the distribution of oil account for that? Also, while looking around tonite I noticed some cracks my struts...I dont know if this is merely cosmetic or an issue. Please see pics below. Thanks for any and all help.
Passenger Side

Driver Side
Passenger Side

Driver Side
Last edited by rfinger; Mar 1, 2014 at 10:00 PM.
Hmm... those look like original shocks on a '05.
I'd say replace them. I'd do all 4 corners. Rears are easy... fronts you need a spring compressor for the coils.
I'd either go with Motorcraft or Monroe Sensatrak or KYB Gas Shocks for OEM equiv. Replace any shock tower bushings and grease them up too.
While you are at it, I'd check the play in the upper and lower ball joints too.
I'd say replace them. I'd do all 4 corners. Rears are easy... fronts you need a spring compressor for the coils.
I'd either go with Motorcraft or Monroe Sensatrak or KYB Gas Shocks for OEM equiv. Replace any shock tower bushings and grease them up too.
While you are at it, I'd check the play in the upper and lower ball joints too.
I know dumb question but could this be why its squeak as bad as it is? By the way I updated the pics. Also, about the shocks you recommended, would those be fine for a 2" lvled truck?
Last edited by rfinger; Mar 1, 2014 at 10:02 PM.
Stock shocks will work since you have a leveling kit. The 5100's would allow you to replace the leveling kit and retain your current height.
As for the cracks, they looks to be just cosmetic, however if they're the originals, and you have more than 60k they're most likely worn out completely or close too it. The ball joints and tie rod ends would be pretty worn at that point too. All of those things could cause the squeaking, and the leaked oil if it got up in there would've definitely helped make the sound more prominent.
As for the cracks, they looks to be just cosmetic, however if they're the originals, and you have more than 60k they're most likely worn out completely or close too it. The ball joints and tie rod ends would be pretty worn at that point too. All of those things could cause the squeaking, and the leaked oil if it got up in there would've definitely helped make the sound more prominent.
Those are just covers on the OEM struts. Not to say they don't serve a purpose, at this point letting water/dirt in will wear them out more.
As far as the squeak, my friend's dad with an Explorer had a similar issue but it was in drive also, needed sway arm bushings.
x2, solid advice. Motorcaft shocks/struts are crap and wear out in a short amount of time. I changed my shocks/struts on my '04 at 80k miles to Bilstein 5100s, noticed an improvement. This truck I replaced them at 116k when I finally noticed hard bumps and slow bounce response with the Rancho units, major improvement. The older they are in miles the faster they go out.
To be honest, I would do a complete overhaul and knock everything out at once. Struts, I myself would probably do new coils too. Upper & lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends, control arm bushings, sway arm bushings, everything except wheel bearings until needed. And stuff as much Moog products under it as possible. If you are going to get an alignment and your truck is an '05, may just as well update everything under it.
As far as the squeak, my friend's dad with an Explorer had a similar issue but it was in drive also, needed sway arm bushings.
Hmm... those look like original shocks on a '05.
I'd say replace them. I'd do all 4 corners. Rears are easy... fronts you need a spring compressor for the coils.
I'd either go with Motorcraft or Monroe Sensatrak or KYB Gas Shocks for OEM equiv. Replace any shock tower bushings and grease them up too.
While you are at it, I'd check the play in the upper and lower ball joints too.
I'd say replace them. I'd do all 4 corners. Rears are easy... fronts you need a spring compressor for the coils.
I'd either go with Motorcraft or Monroe Sensatrak or KYB Gas Shocks for OEM equiv. Replace any shock tower bushings and grease them up too.
While you are at it, I'd check the play in the upper and lower ball joints too.
To be honest, I would do a complete overhaul and knock everything out at once. Struts, I myself would probably do new coils too. Upper & lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends, control arm bushings, sway arm bushings, everything except wheel bearings until needed. And stuff as much Moog products under it as possible. If you are going to get an alignment and your truck is an '05, may just as well update everything under it.
^^^ Great advice.
I do the same thing on my vehicles when I get it that torn down. It's just easier.
One more thing... after you do all this: Get a computerized alignment!
Can't stress it enough.
I would make an appointment as soon as you are done. Do not drive around more than 50 miles without getting it checked. You wouldn't believe the damage being off 1 degree can do to a tire.
I do the same thing on my vehicles when I get it that torn down. It's just easier.
One more thing... after you do all this: Get a computerized alignment!
Can't stress it enough.
I would make an appointment as soon as you are done. Do not drive around more than 50 miles without getting it checked. You wouldn't believe the damage being off 1 degree can do to a tire.
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I think I may have found the issue. The pic below is part of the sway bar and it seems like the lower part that goes through the control arm has some play. I tried to tighten it up and it wouldnt tighten up at all. you think that is what the whole issue is?

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Last edited by rfinger; Mar 2, 2014 at 07:20 PM.
^^^ Great advice.
One more thing... after you do all this: Get a computerized alignment!
Can't stress it enough.
I would make an appointment as soon as you are done. Do not drive around more than 50 miles without getting it checked. You wouldn't believe the damage being off 1 degree can do to a tire.
One more thing... after you do all this: Get a computerized alignment!
Can't stress it enough.
I would make an appointment as soon as you are done. Do not drive around more than 50 miles without getting it checked. You wouldn't believe the damage being off 1 degree can do to a tire.






