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Re: Creaking from front End 200 1987

no problemo, on the responce time.

The bushings that caused me the squeak happen to be the easiest to take off and greese. They are the ones that attach to a bracket that mounts to the lower firewall. The tires can stay on the car nad everything. Get it on the lift, take off the three bolts (on each side) pull down on the 'arm and take off the large bolt, slip it out, grease, and put back. It's really not bad for him to do if he had to. I replaced mine in steps and as soon as I did these on both sides of the car the sqeaking went away. as I said these are the easiest to dislocate, grease and reinstall.






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