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Bowdy04 Dec 9, 2004 08:12 PM

squeek from my front driver's side
 
I had the steeda stage I and II installed and have been getting a squeeking from the front driver's side (very loud)...it doesn't do it every day but when it does is very noticable from the inside and out!...what could it be?? I have (steeda springs, tokico 5-way adjustables, steeda bump-steer kit, steeda balljoints, steeda cc plates) done to the front...I read a thread a few days back...could it be that my shock is binding?? My buddy and one of the mechanics at his shop installed it, obviousily did something wrong...and they are 3 hours away...help please!! like i said its a very loud Squeek when suspension moves...Thanks guys

fastmustangs1 Dec 10, 2004 01:45 AM

RE: squeek from my front driver's side
 
Do you have any urethane bushings. That will cause sqeeking if they are not greased. Mine in the right rear
are starting to squeek. Something sounds like it needs grease. Good Luck,

Matt

cammedlx Dec 10, 2004 12:28 PM

RE: squeek from my front driver's side
 
maybe a spring isolater[sm=smokin.gif]

Bowdy04 Dec 10, 2004 02:27 PM

RE: squeek from my front driver's side
 
Stangpower, are you saying the spring isolator is worn? or out of place? I could get some polyurethane isolators...the guy that installed my exhaust said that i could be the isolators as well...

roundman Dec 13, 2004 12:07 PM

RE: squeek from my front driver's side
 
you might try jacking up the front end and putting jack stands under the crossmember so the tires hang free and high enough off the ground to get a floor jack under them, then trying jacking up the wheel and feeling around for where the squeak is coming from. probably a bushing that needs some grease IMO. did you and your buddies grease everything good when you assembled the new components???


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