2006 Accord read squeaking sound
For the location of the bushings, just follow the anti-sway bar from the endlink towards the center-line of the vehicle. The only item you will see is the metal bracket holding down the rubber bushing on each side of the vehicle. It is maybe a few feet away from the end-links. Very easy to locate and replace. Just did this on my TSX and access is pretty decent in the back. My TSX had movement in the bushings and you really should have no movement at the bushing.
Ball joints can get worn & become loose so they make clunking sounds. But if the boot tears, the grease gets washed out, they can also corrode inside, get really hard to move, & make some kinds of creaking sounds. Hard to tell exactly what the sound is when someone says "squeak" on a forum.
I was just offering another thing to check out in line with the general health of the suspension. Nearly everything on the car has more than one way to fail. I've been fooled by things that don't sound the same as the "more common" failure of a part.
I was just offering another thing to check out in line with the general health of the suspension. Nearly everything on the car has more than one way to fail. I've been fooled by things that don't sound the same as the "more common" failure of a part.
I used a cutoff wheel when I did mine, as I was removing them anyway way.
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Oct 11, 2012 03:01 AM



