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Old 05-27-2008, 11:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Squeaky Suspension

Ok so as of late my car has been kind of squeaking. I'm positive its the suspension since it happens usually when i'm driving over not so smooth of a road, or when i'm getting in/out of my car. Not to mention if i push down on the car from the outside when i'm trying to show the sound to somebody. It sounds almost as if something needs to be lubricated. I'm just wondering if any1 else has had this problem or maybe they know what it could be, or perhaps i should just take it to a local shop and maybe they'll know what it is?
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If it's coming from the front, I'm almost certain it is your front sway bar rubbing against your control arms. Take the end links off of the sway bar and lube up the area where the two are touching. Had the exact same problem a few months ago and this cleared it right up.
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i have the same problem almost with my IPP coilovers. Go around the car and look at all of the shock mounts on top. Some how my rear coilover on the drivers side isnt sitting in the center, its off to the side. So like you were saying when im on a bumpy road or i get in or out of my car it squeeks because it is rubbing on top. Might not be the problem, but thats what's happeneing to me im pretty sure and i need to fix it.
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same think is happening to me.....i just got a call from the dealership and they diagnosed my squeaky suspension......its both control arms.....bushings and all....thank god they are covered under my extended warranty

they also said my sway front sway bar was the culprit as well....thats not covered though

so check into both of those parts bro....according to the dealer its a fairly common problem with srts.....thats why part of it is covered under warranty.....hopefully you still have your warranty intact
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