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Old 12-07-2006, 11:26 PM
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Ok so my driver side door has been squeaking its *** off everytime I OPEN the door. When I close it, its fine. I tried WD-40, but that didn't work. It didn't bother me much until now. What would you recommend for this door to stop squeaking...
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My doors did the same exact thing. I asked the dealer about it when I was there getting a head light motor fixed. They suggested using a white lithium grease in a spray can. You can get it just about anywhere. You can find it at all parts stores and even Wally World!! Hope this helps.
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I used this valvoline lubricant spray. Worked perfectly.
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Originally Posted by 2001FireBird
I used this valvoline lubricant spray. Worked perfectly.
me 2. I would second this suggestion
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yeah lithium grease is good, its thick and it lasts, i guess as long as its a thicker grease, and not a film.
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pb blaster! I used it on mine and it did the job! You can buy it at any local parts store, walmart may even have it.




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