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Squeaky rear shocks? - Nathan1305 - 08-03-2014



Anyone know if this is a issue or just a normal thing, may need to turn volume up a bit


RE: Squeaky rear shocks? - Nathan1305 - 08-03-2014

Anyone know what it is?


RE: Squeaky rear shocks? - Piggy - 08-03-2014

I would drop the shocks off and try again.

I fear for you that its more likely to be beam bearings...but you maybe lucky to just need shocks


RE: Squeaky rear shocks? - Jimbo - 08-03-2014

(08-03-2014, 06:04 PM)Piggy Wrote: I would drop the shocks off and try again.

I fear for you that its more likely to be beam bearings...but you maybe lucky to just need shocks

Agree with piggy on this one unfortunately


RE: Squeaky rear shocks? - Nathan1305 - 08-03-2014

(08-03-2014, 06:06 PM)Jimbo Wrote:
(08-03-2014, 06:04 PM)Piggy Wrote: I would drop the shocks off and try again.

I fear for you that its more likely to be beam bearings...but you maybe lucky to just need shocks

Agree with piggy on this one unfortunately

Ah shit anyone in bristol that could help me out with it? I'm new to working on cars so may need help


RE: Squeaky rear shocks? - Toms306 - 08-03-2014

Reckon you could give it a bit longer by removing the trailing arms and greasing up them/the bearings or is that futile once they've started sqeaking?