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My GOD!
The squeak is getting worse and worse. Its definitely metal on rubber. I had a bushing replaced, the others don't seem worn. Anybody else have this noise when turning right? Is there any quick solution? PLEASE HELP. |
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I have a clunk at low speed right turns. I have done everything but replace the control arm bushing. Friend of mine has a '97 Aurora that had a squeal...he had to replace the bearings. The squeal also may be caused by a dry Cv joint. Look at the halfshaft and see if there are any splits in the boots that cover the CV joints. Replacing the halfshaft isn't too bad. You can buy a remanufactured one relatively inexpensively. It's hard to diagnose squeaks without hearing them.
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it's the control arm. one of the bushings fell out. it happened on my car. same exact symptoms. only when turning right.
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Re: Can't Stop the Squeak!
My car made a metel to rubber squeeking noise while driving. I noticed it more going slow and could get it to go away sometimes. It wasn't constant it squeeked for every revolution of the tire. It drove me nuts. I did discover finally it was the drivers side tire squishing against the wheel.
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