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Old 11-10-2003, 09:47 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Frank Hewitt:
I'm curious about all of your squeaks-- from the rear bumper?? Mine has never had that problem-- I'm concearned about such fixes....... any time I hear somebody say anything about "bending metal" to fix the problem. Do you have a gun? Related to H2 you are wondering???!!! Teflon is a common gun lube, and I challenge you to use some in areas that are making noise-- it made mine even more quiet than from the factory. Good luck, enjoy, and like the previous post, when all else fails in the world of fixing squeaks and other HUMMER noise, turn up the radio!!!

gasman<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Gasman I just dont understand how you say you have never had these problems or noises and a couple sentences later you say you have used teflon to fix your own squeaks? As far as turning up the radio-I shouldnt have to do that on a $55k truck. I dont here the noise with the radio turned up but when my 5 month old son is sleeping in the backseat I keep the stereo low and that noise drives me insane. I will take your advice though and try some teflon. Thanks.
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