| double ugly |
03-16-2007 10:54 AM |
Passenger side aft squeak.
I have a squeak coming from the passenger side rear when I go over a bump. The car is a late '98 and has 7,300 miles on it. Any idea where to start looking?
Thanks, John
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| RedBarchetta |
03-16-2007 10:59 AM |
Lower bushings on the a-arm. They require grease. Go to SCOF to see a procedure on how to tap and add zerk fittings on these.
-Dean
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| Bill Wells |
03-16-2007 11:31 AM |
short term, spray WD-40 on the bushings and anything else that moves . Bill
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| Buzzmobile |
03-16-2007 02:34 PM |
also, turn your coil over adjusting ring and then turn it back...fixed my squeak
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