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Old 09-22-2009, 09:04 AM   #1
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i replaced the endlinks and bushings, and it helped a little bit. i still get the squeak when i breaking and turn the wheel. the only thing i can do is tighten the nut some more on the endlink but i dont want to pinch the bushing more or do i? i have the nut half way up the entire thread. please any advice
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Old 09-22-2009, 10:09 AM   #2
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i replaced the endlinks and bushings, and it helped a little bit. i still get the squeak when i breaking and turn the wheel. the only thing i can do is tighten the nut some more on the endlink but i dont want to pinch the bushing more or do i? i have the nut half way up the entire thread. please any advice
Its probably the balljoints... they are a common cause of squeaking while turning... in fords
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Its probably the balljoints... they are a common cause of squeaking while turning... in fords
Would be my guess too. I've had a few Fords that had squeeky ball joints.
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