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annoying squeak

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have developed a really annoying and loud squeak as we are driving, literally even on a nice flat piece of road it is squeaking something rotten and with a trip to france coming up it is going to get really annoying !!
wife thinks it comes from front end drivers side and i think front end passengers side!!! petrol tank was replaced recently but seems nice and tightly fitted with very little play in the brackets
are there any usual culprits before i start looking too deeply into where it is coming from?? its definately at the front end of the van

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Had the same thing... some nicely lubricated wishbone bushes did the trick. Got mine from Brickwerks.
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^^^^^^ WHS..when your both sat on top of the culprit you cant work out which side it is.

its an embarrassing noise too when in urban areas :twisted:
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had a good squirt around with wd40 underneath and checked eveything like battery trays etc but still no joy - very frustrating !

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dcfb77

were the bushes easy to fit?? on brickwerks site says you need cutting and grinding equipment??

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its all in the wiki mate :ok

you dont need a grinder to sort out the tacks..you can hacksaw them..but you will need someone to put the tacks on after you have fitted them(unless you have a welder)
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here you go...
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/St ... one_bushes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The line "unless you're dicking about with some toffee stick of a hammer" still makes me roar. Glad it was left in :rofl
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Getting them out wasn't that bad. Getting them in needed patience....

I used putty metal weld stuff instead of welding and seems.to be on there quite strongly.

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