The flatbed on my pickup truck makes squeaking noises and I I don't have money to go get it checked out. Is it possibly something I can fix myself?
>>17167249
Check /o/
ANYTHING can be fixed by yourself you just need the know how and tools
>sqeaking noises
Buy a can of WD40 and spray that shit everywhere under your truck, focusing on all parts of the suspension. Literally spray it till its empty.
>>17167406
Are you stupid?
>>17167394
/o/ just wants to circle jerk about their shitty 1980s "project" cars.
>>17167423
>Are you stupid?
Are you providing anything useful to the conversation?
WD40 is a lubricant it works great at stopping squeaking in anything metal
>>17167427
WD-40 is not a lubricant. Get PB Blaster. It's WD-40 but better.
>>17167427
Wd-40 isn't good for this situation imo:
"Due to its lightness (i.e. low viscosity), WD-40 is not always the preferred oil for certain tasks. Applications that require higher viscosity oils may use motor oils. Those requiring a mid-range oil could use honing oil.[6]"
From wikipedia.
Look for grease fittings. You'll probably find quite a few, and just grease them all.
But if it's not the chasis- and I'm thinking it could be shocks- then it's much harder to fix it yourself.