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2002 996 N/S/F squeak

Toecutter690

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Guys,
The front suspension is making an awful noise when driving very slow or pushing down on the wing, think I've located this to the bottom ball joint (common) has anyone tried to lubricate (spray grease) this issue or just replaced the arm itself?

Many thanks
Craige
 
My car had a few squeaks when I got it, replaced the coffin boxes, and stripped cleaned and regressed the top mounts, that sorted most of the noise. Did the anti roll bushes just to be on the safe side as they were looking rather ragged. That sorted things for me.
Have fun tracking the squeaks down, and once things have been changed get the geometry adjusted as new components will change things, made all the difference to the car after a visit to Centre Gravity.
 

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