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Suspension
Rear squeak
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy Stewart" data-source="post: 994958" data-attributes="member: 70602"><p>I'm looking for the wisdom of the board to help my with my problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a new to me 2003 Sport Trac, 2WD. I recently upgraded the shocks to Gabriel Max Control, new rear bushings, and a Explorer Express swaybar in the back (and similar hardware in the Front). After a few weeks my truck developed a squeak in the drivers rear. After trying to figure it out I took it to a local shop that diagnosed it as a bad rear springs. They said the rear springs have shot bushing and the metal on metal sound is the squeak.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Does this sound right? Truck only has 66,000 miles. Seems pretty young to have a spring failure.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jeremy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy Stewart, post: 994958, member: 70602"] I'm looking for the wisdom of the board to help my with my problem. I have a new to me 2003 Sport Trac, 2WD. I recently upgraded the shocks to Gabriel Max Control, new rear bushings, and a Explorer Express swaybar in the back (and similar hardware in the Front). After a few weeks my truck developed a squeak in the drivers rear. After trying to figure it out I took it to a local shop that diagnosed it as a bad rear springs. They said the rear springs have shot bushing and the metal on metal sound is the squeak. Does this sound right? Truck only has 66,000 miles. Seems pretty young to have a spring failure. Jeremy [/QUOTE]
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