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Old 07-18-2002, 09:04 PM
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I think the best way to find these @#$#%&^ squeaks is to do the following:

-If you can get your car on a lift that supports it by the wheels
-Get under the car while someone bounces it up and down.
-If the squeak is not evident then use a piece of tubing; one end to your ear the other pointed at suspected areas.

If have used this system before and found an elusive squeak quite quickly.

It beats randomly replacing parts.

J
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