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Old 10-19-2013, 08:48 AM
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SQUEKY FRONT PAXSIDE-

Kirk,Bulk and all,

Hi Y'all. Finally had a chance to get under and checked all the places that was suggested to check. Every thing looks great. After doing all the checked I did the final recommendation to open the hood and checked to bounce the vehicle up and down a bit while daughter listens to see if she can isolate the exact location (or region). . With the engine off, the daughter sitting on the front bumper with a helmet on !!LOL!!! she started bouncing the vehicle... Low and behold....my hunch is right .I isolated the location.. It is coming from the right pax side strut... closer to the brake calipers and the wheel. That said . Can some one please let me know if a DIY can do this task with out special tools. Do I need to replace the whole assembly or just the assembly . I will be in the forum doing a research on how to DIY Front struts.I would like to thank everybody for all their inputs and suggestions. Love the forum and love y"all...

Willie
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