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So after a couple pulls with the car and some good ole fish tails, the front end of my car has been giving me the cherp everytime i go over a speed bump, bump in the road, or something of the like.
![]() ![]() Now, I'm going to be an optimist here and think it's just some grease thats needed and call it a day but I feel like I should be prepared for the worst and get the wallet ready... I guess my question here is what could be the WORST situation I could have, or what are more likely situations?
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Drives: His Wife Crazy Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Silas Deane Auto,CT Name: Rob Anderson
Posts: 1,789
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there are so many things that it can be that it's hard to say.
You would have to do a bit of search and destroy to know. First things first, as anything in the front suspension been replaced, or removed recently? |
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Drives: His Wife Crazy Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Silas Deane Auto,CT Name: Rob Anderson
Posts: 1,789
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ok, first things first,
i hate you and your 78 degrees, (on the upside it was above freezing for the 2nd day in a row for the first time in a looooong time here, lol) as for the noise, check the swaybar links, and check that the nuts and bolts on the arms/ball joints are tight enough. if you have questions when looking at it feel free to email or text me. |
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thank you for the tips, ill be taking a look with a buddy who has a garage and some nice tools to play with ill be in touch if anything crazy pops up! |
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Drives: Chevys at the limit Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: SLC, UT
Posts: 9,621
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My bet would be the sway bar bushings need a little lube. It's common to get some noise in the cold and it go away when it's warm.
Best regards, Tyler 888-308-6007 |
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