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TC_SJ 05-08-2004 07:33 PM

87 cab squeak/noise
 
Hello

My 87 cab squeak when go over speed bump and the noise came from the rear passenger side, I have tightedn all nut and bolts on the fram, but the noise does not go away, the car has 44K miles and the top stillin excellent condition

any other area I suppose to check.

Thanks
TC_SJ

Eric Coffey 05-08-2004 08:16 PM

Just guessing, but I'd bet it's probably a rear shock, sway bar, T-bar, or trailing-arm bushing(s). You should probably expect more flex and noise from a cab though too.

SmileWavy

DJB 05-08-2004 10:24 PM

Its not the end of the zip on the rear window rattling is it?

vesnyder 05-09-2004 04:02 AM

Do you hear it with both the top up and down? I would bet it's the suspension as well - check the shock top and bottom.

TC_SJ 05-09-2004 06:14 PM

the top made squeaky noise either up or down position.

I have my kid seat in the rear seat and she sure the noise was from there.

Thanks
TC_SJ

Ray B 05-10-2004 04:36 AM

Check for cracked or broken sway bar mounting tabs. Very common on these cars.

TC_SJ 05-10-2004 08:18 AM

Ray

Could you please point to the exact location, I have the Bentley manual, but does not cover the cab portion.

Thanks
Tan

Ray B 05-10-2004 05:37 PM

Sure Tan. Look under the car just forward of the rear tires. You will see where the sway bar attaches to the chassis just rearward and inboard of the rear jacking point. The sway bar runs laterally across the rear of the car and connects the bananna arms together via a drop link. The mounting points seem to fail on these cars due to the fact that the cars got heavier over the years (more stress) without a proportional increase in the strength of the mounts. Seems like it's the pass. side that to fails more often. You may an assistant help you rock the car or simply jack the car up to see a crack( it may appear normal at rest). Sorry if I oversimplified the description- we have everything from pros to novices on this board. I'm not a pro- I have simply learned from my experiences. Best of luck. Ray


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