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Rear is squeeking on my car
I got my lowering springs installed back in November 06. Everything was fine, but I did not get an alignment done at the time because I planned on just waiting until the stock tires needed replacing. So about 2 weeks ago I get the new tires and balancing done, since the alignment though, the rear is squeeking when I drive sometimes. So today I open my trunk and just kind of push down on it a few times to see if i could isolate the sound and it's definately coming from the rear. Now I haven't had any camber kit put on yet. Should I go back to the alignment place and report my problem or it because of the negative camber and I need to get some skunk 2 arms and get those installed and re-aligned? Thanks
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the camber arms will squeak if they have reached their limits ...
i haven't heard of stock ones squeaking though ... so i dunno if it's the same thing but it's my best guess.
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