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Using WD-40 to oil noisy suspension springs is not recommended. WD-40 is primarily a solvent and water-displacing spray, which can temporarily reduce noise but does not provide long-lasting lubrication. Instead, it's better to use a dedicated lubricant designed for automotive suspension parts, such as silicone spray or grease, to ensure proper maintenance and functionality.

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