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ive got a bit of an annoying squeek on the front drivers side when going over bumps . this used to happen on my old shocks and is still there on the new shocks so im thinking its probably a bush thats the culprit .ive had a good look all around and everything appears to be fine and play free . im thinking about lubing the bushes but just checking with you guys first . any likely places that could be causing the squeek . it sounds like the wheel rubs momentarily on a bump but its not catching at all . any ideas

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check your front tension arms where the two bolts hold to the lower arm. I had both sides rust away around the bolt holes on a previous zed leaving it in a very dangerous situation.

R U sure its not just the bonnet catch? These can cause some squeeking. To test just rattle the centre of the bonnet just behind the headlight panel.

Worth a shot.

'could' be the lower balljoint partially seizing/dry-had this on the Transit!-bastid to find!:ph34r:

as baz said and i also had a similar squeek was the o/sf ball joint at fault, my not be that but worth a check

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