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Old 04-07-2010, 08:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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squeaky rear end...

my 92 squeaks in the back whenever i go over a small bump or some uneven pavement...

and also iam goin to the meet in MD this summer and its a 3 hour drive down and i just want to know what should i check before i go...ie. my tires..oil(although i know my car it very well taken care of)..i just want to be safe....iam coming down from north NJ anyone else around there makin the trip down...?????

no clunking noise..just squeaky..like it needs some oil or something...

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Squeaking noise? Or clunking noise?

If clunking, get the car elevated in the rear, crawl underneath to located your sway bar, and where the sway bar is held to the chassis (with a braket and rubber bushing on both the passenger and driver sides), grab the sway bar and aggresively try moving it within the bushings on both sides. If the sway bar moves within the bushings, replace the bushings. A kit of 2 bushings should cost about $10.

If there is no movement of the sway bar within either bushing, check the links at the end of the sway bar, where it connects to the rear axle assemblies. Sometimes these links wear out and cause this noise too. The links are more expensive to replace, and are a bit tricky.
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