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This is very frustrating. I had this creaking sound in the front driver's side suspension. We determined it was the strut. New struts in, sound gone. . .until this past week. The sound has returned. It's a creaking noise bordering a popping noise. Noticeable when front wheel hits a bump especially when turning to the right and hitting bumbs, etc. I just checked for wheel bearing, and I could not make it wiggle. Thoughts?
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Interesting thread - I get a noticeable popping noise from the front with the steering almost locked one side or the other with car moving - I mostly hear it backing up but also a little bit when moving forward. Seems to happen mostly after the car has been parked for a while. My struts are new so the sway bar bushing suggestion has my attention. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Question: can you tell a sway bar bushing is "bad" by visual inspection? I've had the entire sway bar off recently and both bushings seemed fine as far as I could tell - no cracks or other deformities. The car did have a PS fluid leak for a number of months - and I've heard that PS fluid will compromise the passenger side bushing - but what exactly happens to it?
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Same with me apex. It's more notieable when the whell is turned tight. That will be my first course of action. I'll let you know how it goes. To repeat apex's question, can you tell from visual inspection? Thanks everyone.
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Thanks Bob. Is this an easy fix, or should I plan on a mechanic getting involved? Anyone have pictures of this event? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Sorry about the doble reply. Dumb question. Is the Sway bar the same as the stablizer? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Old subject, new twist. Greasing the sway bushings helped, but there was another knocking/creaking sound that persisted, especially when making hard right turns and hitting a bump (such as entering a driveway, etc). It was the strut brace hitting the variocam. Go figure. So if you have one, and you have this noise, then this may be what you're experiencing.
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I had it thouroughly checked out, and they would be the first to tell me if it's the MMs, but I guess there's a chance they could have missed that. We'll keep you posted.
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