Ok, I posted this originally in General Tech, but then I noticed the new suspension section, so I deleted it there...
I'm getting a squeak from the right rear wheel well. Mainly when cornering at low speeds, but also sometimes when braking and going over bumps. Now there was a post a little way down with a similar problem. However, I don't think the shockes should be bad on mine, since I only have ~12350 miles on the car (2000 Firebird automatic). Recently I rotated the tires. I first noticed the sound a day or so after I did that. The lugs are torqued correctly... I know, cause I did it with my new torque wrench. At any rate, what do you think could be causing it? Should the LCA's really need retorquing? If so, what is the torque supposed to be on those?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I'm getting a squeak from the right rear wheel well. Mainly when cornering at low speeds, but also sometimes when braking and going over bumps. Now there was a post a little way down with a similar problem. However, I don't think the shockes should be bad on mine, since I only have ~12350 miles on the car (2000 Firebird automatic). Recently I rotated the tires. I first noticed the sound a day or so after I did that. The lugs are torqued correctly... I know, cause I did it with my new torque wrench. At any rate, what do you think could be causing it? Should the LCA's really need retorquing? If so, what is the torque supposed to be on those?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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