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    Default Suspension Creak

    When driving on a bumpy or undulating road that excercises the shocks, the front suspension creaks as it flexes up and down. This is an IFS bus and I recently replaced the upper and lower A arm bushings and shocks which did not solve the problem. Am now suspicious of the torsion bar mounting bushings. Has anyone experienced this problem? Solutions?

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    Mine makes a noise like that after the bus has been sitting for awhile and I believe it is the sway bar mount bushings, it seems to get better after driving 500 miles or so. I'm going to take the mounting brackets off and make an attempt to lube the bushing bores with some type of snake oil and see what happens. The bushings on this bus look to be in good conditon but with two on each side it has a ton of surface area to make the rubber groan when the shaft turns in the bushing and I think that is what's making the racket.

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    Thanks George. I removed one of them when rebushing the A arms and it was in such good shape I didn't replace them. Please pass on the formula for the snake oil if it works.

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    Interesting post Brian - I had the same problem and after replacing all the sway bar bushings the problem was solved. Now I have a different noise. Only noticeable at very low speeds like going over a speed bump in a parking lot, whereas the prior creaking was most evident going down the road on dips that caused the coach to lurch up and down. A couple of weeks ago while at Prevost getting a Transmission service, I had the tech walk around under the coach with me checking things out. He noted the upper A arm bushings were going and said that would make noise......now here comes the question, he also said the bushings were not replaceable - had to replace the whole A arm assembly. Obviously if you were able to swap the bushings this is not correct?

    Edit: Called Prevost and questioned the upper A arm bushing comment made by the Tech - he said it is absolutely replaceable, but they normally suggest replacing the entire piece as their labor for pulling it apart to replace the bushing makes it almost as expensive as a new arm.
    Last edited by GDeen; 04-30-2010 at 03:53 PM.

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    Gordon, You must have a very special A-arm set up that is the only one! I did mine on my XLII and I would bet that you have the same A-arm. They must have an overstock of new parts that need to find a new home!

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    Certainly what it sounds like Kevin. I told the tech that didn't make any sense to me, and meant to take it up with Ryan the service coordinator, but got off on another tangent and forgot to.
    See edit to post above .....
    Last edited by GDeen; 04-30-2010 at 03:54 PM.

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