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Old 12-29-2003, 04:21 AM
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Help with my squeeky new setup

I have KYB AGX and H&R sport springs on my 1996 V6 Accord. I had them installed at a local Car-X. The ride is great, but I am squeeking all over. Sqeak is most pronounced when I go slow and can barely be heard outside the car, but it's louder than hell inside. I had them inspected at a local speed shop and they said it looked great - I think they don't really know what the hell they are doing. What should I do? I am thinking it's the strut tower bushing?????
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Re: Help with my squeeky new setup

sorry, I can't seem to spell squeaky now can I?
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well first look and see if anything is rubbing, or can run when your car runs over a bump. check everything over, maybe sure its tight, and stuff. Yeah you had it inspected I know but do it yourself too. LOL Also I do believe that it does take some setups a few miles to get seated, maybe your is just a few more. It could be your strut tower like you said too, I've heard of them squeeking before, but just from being worn out, so i donno man, sorry i can't help more. good luck finding it
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Re: Help with my squeeky new setup

Where is the noise coming from, all 4 corners, 3, 2, 1? It could be the upper strut bushings since those should be replaced when replacing struts.

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