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Suspension
Creaking
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<blockquote data-quote="shawn stonbraker 2" data-source="post: 905023" data-attributes="member: 62109"><p>Tracket has the right idea. Check and see if the steering stops are dry, if so, put some grease there. Another thing is the front sway bar bushings. They like to groan when it's cold out also. A needle tip on a grease gun can usually get some grease between the bushing and the bar to remedy this. I also hit the rear sway bar bushings when I'm at it. They are usually my culprit, but from your discription, I'd say it's in the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn stonbraker 2, post: 905023, member: 62109"] Tracket has the right idea. Check and see if the steering stops are dry, if so, put some grease there. Another thing is the front sway bar bushings. They like to groan when it's cold out also. A needle tip on a grease gun can usually get some grease between the bushing and the bar to remedy this. I also hit the rear sway bar bushings when I'm at it. They are usually my culprit, but from your discription, I'd say it's in the front. [/QUOTE]
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