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Had the Eibach sway bars on for four years this month, just started hearing some squeaks. On earlier threads i read it was important to have the right grease applied.
The Eibach bars come with zerk grease fittings on their bushings along with a stopper that is part of the bar in place of that goofy collar whiteline is using, it's a superior design against all other competitors.Speaking of anti-roll bar bushings... here's another modifying the modification.
While I was installing Whiteline anti-roll bars on the 2.5T, I opted for a set of greaseable bushing & bracket kit. Frankly, I wonder why any of the aftermarket anti-roll bar kits don't come with these in the first place. While it's easy to add grease fittings to any bracket (and that's what I did previously), these bushings have grooves molded into them that help flow & retain grease a whole lot better.
For the front 24mm, I went with Energy Suspension 9.5160G 15/16in. SWAY BAR BUSHING SET – Energy Suspension
For the rear 18mm, I chose 191161 | Greaseable Sway Bar Bushings - 18MM (0.70 inch)
I am not partial to one brand or the other. They are both quality. Those were just what were available on Amazon when I ordered.
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The Zerk fittings are easy to add. The bushings with molded-in grooves are the important part to help flow and retain grease.The Eibach bars come with zerk grease fittings on their bushings along with a stopper that is part of the bar in place of that goofy collar whiteline is using, it's a superior design against all other competitors.
Do you have after market sways? If so they need to be greased. Easy fix. If you don’t have sways…..hmmmm?Hi! I have this horrible squeak coming from the front end when I go over speed bumps. I can't recreate it by pressing on the car when it's parked and it also isn't noticeable when hitting shallow potholes or manhole covers.
I added 2 videos I made today. You'll have to put the volume up but you'll definitely hear it.
I had it checked last time I did the alignment but they could not see anything wrong with a simple visual inspection.
Has anyone else had this? I have the stock, non-adaptive suspension. 115k miles.
Nope, everything stock and no ECS.Do you have after market sways? If so they need to be greased. Easy fix. If you don’t have sways…..hmmmm?
Other than the greaseable bushings, the anti-roll bars are standard Whiteline. BKK002 Sway Bar Vehicle Kit Google the part number to find the best price online.Hey @Volfy do you have links for your full setup? Love the adjustability you have on your setup and looking to do something like that with mine