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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 12:17 AM
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Today I started hearing a squeak on my RF whenever I hit a bump. I don't think it's my shock going out because it doesn't bounce excessively and with all that weight from the engine, it still doesn't have a lean. So would I be safe betting that its a bushing that's going/gone out? Any other ideas? How hard are these to replace, and if I have the right sides replaced, should I have the left sides replaced too?
 
Old Mar 28, 2010 | 12:19 AM
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Did you go through water? or excessive mud? Mine did some squeaking after a heavy rain puddle stomp....
 
Old Mar 28, 2010 | 12:34 AM
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Well, we have had a lot of rain lately, but it never really did it after all that. Been stayin out of the mud ever since about a year ago when I got it stuck in the mud. Haven't wanted to go through all that mess again. But as of lately, no. Been off road on some dry trails about a week ago but it's been nothing but beautiful dry roads since.

On a side note, I hit about 6 large/wide speed bumps a day-3 to work and 3 from work. So I do get a lot of that.
 
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