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Squeaky Back End


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just had the same problem on mine and was getting quite noisy.

used wd40 and drove in an underground carpark and couldnt hear it anymore.

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I also have this problem but wd40 has not worked, was wondering if when the rear brake pads start wearing or something it would cause the squeaky rattling or maybe rear bearings.

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sorry if this is a thread hi jack or a dumb question, but I was checking my rear shocks yesterday and noticed there are no nuts attached to the bolt at the base of the rear shock absorbers.

Is this normal?

I do a bit of circuit driving on slicks and was wondering if it possible for both sides to fully loosen with so much friction? Thanks.

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Ute or sedan?

Is there a threaded rod pertruding from the base plate that looks as though there should be a nut?

Standard or aftermarket shocks?

Why no coilovers if you track it regularly?

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Ute or sedan?

Is there a threaded rod pertruding from the base plate that looks as though there should be a nut?

Standard or aftermarket shocks?

Why no coilovers if you track it regularly?

Sedan. Their is a bit of a thread pertruding but smaller dia. than the bolt.

The rear shocks are revalved Koni reds.

Have custom Koni Coilvers at the front and more details are found in a recent thread in this forum.

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