07 mustang squeaks when side is shook
#1
07 mustang squeaks when side is shook
okay so i just bought this car and drove it 100 miles now this squeak has surfaced when driving around. so we were trying to listen to it and when my friend shook around in the passanger seat while the car was off you could hear a squeak on that side. anyone know what it could be? it seemed to get worse as i put another 200 miles on the car.
#2
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Easier way is to grab the fenders/quarterpanels at the wheel wells and pull up and shove down on the car, making it 'bounce', and that way you can hear the groans in the right areas.
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
#3
Easier way is to grab the fenders/quarterpanels at the wheel wells and pull up and shove down on the car, making it 'bounce', and that way you can hear the groans in the right areas.
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
#4
Easier way is to grab the fenders/quarterpanels at the wheel wells and pull up and shove down on the car, making it 'bounce', and that way you can hear the groans in the right areas.
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
#5
Easier way is to grab the fenders/quarterpanels at the wheel wells and pull up and shove down on the car, making it 'bounce', and that way you can hear the groans in the right areas.
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
#6
Easier way is to grab the fenders/quarterpanels at the wheel wells and pull up and shove down on the car, making it 'bounce', and that way you can hear the groans in the right areas.
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
You already know it's the right side, but how about front to back?
My guess is the bushings. Either the front control arm or the rear control arm. With a possibility of the strut or shock making groans. These are it typically is when these noises start up.
Might want to take it somewhere and put it up on a rack, have it looked at.
Good luck, hope that helps!
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