Thank you for making this video! I have a 19 XLT that squeaks something awful. I took it to the dealer at about 20k miles for this issue and they ended up giving me all new leaf springs. Fast forward about 12k miles and its doing it again. Just ordered some spacers off amazon and will be doing this fix on Friday. Thanks again!!
Came across this looking for a similar problem and watched the whole thing. Your delivery is genuine, and you have good audio and video. This is quality content.
Thanks for the tip! I'm actually going to try that just as a test to see if this is where my squeaking is coming from. I'll cut it off and replace the bushing later if so.
Nice video, though I would use jack stands instead of sitting on jacks. At this point, might as well remove the leaf springs and replace the bushings if necessary.
An easy fix I did years ago was to cut vinyl siding piece and slip them in there, lasted decades. just hammer a huge standard tip screwdriver in between the leafs then slip the siding piece in-between
Thanks for making this video, you saved my ass. I was wondering why I couldn’t get between the leaf springs. I was lifting from the pumpkin and not the rear of the truck 🤦🏻♂️
I just noticed a squeaking noise that seems like it's coming from some part of my suspension, hopefully this is the issue since it seems like an easy fix.
Great job! I have a 14 f150 xtr. 160,000km. I’m getting loud squeaky noise when I put it into gear, and slowly creep out of the drive way. I wonder could it be bearings and control arms, or those insets you installed or both? I will go look at it right now..just check..my leaflet area is completely flat. The squeaks when I first start it, put my foot on the break, shift into drive..starts squeak then when I roll out of the driveway and turn I the squeaks..after it warms up..the squeaks kinda stops
Thank you for making this video! I have a 19 XLT that squeaks something awful. I took it to the dealer at about 20k miles for this issue and they ended up giving me all new leaf springs. Fast forward about 12k miles and its doing it again. Just ordered some spacers off amazon and will be doing this fix on Friday. Thanks again!!
Glad this was informative 👍
Hey man did the squeaks disappeared?
Thanks for the video! Getting ready to replace the insulators on my 2013 Tacoma.
Came across this looking for a similar problem and watched the whole thing. Your delivery is genuine, and you have good audio and video. This is quality content.
A thick zip tie will do for a quick fix…been over a year for me and so far so good. I know it will fail eventually, but it’s an experiment now
Thanks for the tip! I'm actually going to try that just as a test to see if this is where my squeaking is coming from. I'll cut it off and replace the bushing later if so.
You are apart of the survivor race my friend
Never beat on a pointy pokey tool with a hammer ! They can shatter and make u a one eyed pointy pokey tool beater.
Dude😂😂😂
Was the sound like 2 little chirps when taking off?
Was the part you swapped out the Dorman 924 070?
Gonna try this with my 03 Sonoma!
Nice video, though I would use jack stands instead of sitting on jacks. At this point, might as well remove the leaf springs and replace the bushings if necessary.
Thamks a ton brother
An easy fix I did years ago was to cut vinyl siding piece and slip them in there, lasted decades. just hammer a huge standard tip screwdriver in between the leafs then slip the siding piece in-between
Just grease the leafs hahaha 🤣 🙄
Thanks brother I need to do this on my gen 2 asap
👍👌
Where can I get a "pointy pokey tool"? Snap-on don't have any in their catalogue ;)
use a metal awl. The file he uses may be cast and can shatter
Good video thanks!
This helped thanks
Very useful vid! TY! TY!
Help me out , thanks ! 😊
not the file
mine are new tho lol
Its called saw zall. Not skil saw
He clearly caught his mistake and put it in caption idiot
Firstly that Truck is fucking Sexual!!
Calm down you weirdo😢
That's a big help. My ute sounds like old bed springs when I go over bumps. Now I know the first place to check.
Pointy pokey tool 🤘❤
Dude, get some jack stands
He doesn’t really need any. The tires are still on the truck
I had Jack's, didn't need them for this situation.
Why
For what lol? Buddy, all 4 wheels are on the truck still. Stop commenting on things u don't understand
Guh. OK, yeah, you're right. What could go wrong?
Where do u get the discs from?
Thanks for making this video, you saved my ass. I was wondering why I couldn’t get between the leaf springs. I was lifting from the pumpkin and not the rear of the truck 🤦🏻♂️
I dont even have a pumpkin on my truck 🤷🏼♂️
Fuck yeah thanks bro!!!
Excellent video
Thank you for this video bro! Just got my replacements in, going to get it done this weekend!
How did you make out?
I just noticed a squeaking noise that seems like it's coming from some part of my suspension, hopefully this is the issue since it seems like an easy fix.
Just finish replacing mine, thanks a lot video really help
Great job! I have a 14 f150 xtr. 160,000km. I’m getting loud squeaky noise when I put it into gear, and slowly creep out of the drive way. I wonder could it be bearings and control arms, or those insets you installed or both? I will go look at it right now..just check..my leaflet area is completely flat. The squeaks when I first start it, put my foot on the break, shift into drive..starts squeak then when I roll out of the driveway and turn I the squeaks..after it warms up..the squeaks kinda stops
Helped a lot, thanks
You did it with details. Thanks young man👍
Thank you!
Nice 👍
This help soo much I hear 0 squeaking
Do you not fully jack up the truck?
Thank you for a detailed video! Btw how do you like the razr mt?
Update: it worked and the leaf packs are nice and quiet again
RAZR MT are badass
I just bought my 2014 supercab Raptor last week and it just got a loud squeak at rear suspension. I’m glad you made this vid bro 👍🏼🇺🇸
Gonna love the truck!
After how many miles did these things wear out?
Mine at 100,000 miles
Mine at 120,xxx
Using that jack with that log is very dangerous. Just food for thought.
No it is not, tires are still on the truck, just how far do you think it can fall Mr safety police
@@integr8er66 ok. If you say so. Good luck with that.
@@integr8er66 Cool, so it's ok to let several thousand pounds fall into your head if it's only a few inches! I feel safer already!
i agree
@@phobos2k2 got’em coach