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    If it makes you feel any better, mine has been doing it on and off for months, maybe a year.

    I would say I'm going to look at it tonight, but the weather looks great, so I might go fishing after work.
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    Well yeah I reckon mine's been squeaky for 2 years.


    Fishing sounds much more fun than being under a leaky Landy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomalophicon View Post
    I have no idea what might be causing the noise but to be honest I don't think it's causing any damage.


    I'm going through the front-end at the moment and have done panhard rod bushings, swivel pins, wheel bearings, steering shaft, steering damper and will do tie-rod ends on the weekend when I can take it to a tyre specialist to an alignment, balance and rotation.


    I've also got 2 new UJs for the front prop (both loose) which I'll do this week.


    If after all of that it's still not resolved (I don't think it will be) I'll consider replacing the stub axle seal and bearing.
    The unis can squeak


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    Thanks mate, I took the prop out but haven't had time to replace the UJs.
    Also haven't driven yet without it.


    Jacked up the front end and after about 400km since new bearings there is a bit of play so gonna tighten those up again and see how we go.

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    Was not UJs.
    Replaced track rod and drag link ends and got a wheel alignment.
    Squeaking seems less... maybe...???

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    Sounds like you're clutching at straws to me!!

    I'm hoping to find time to look at mine tomorrow...
    - Justin

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    Not that it helps, but talking about mysteriuos squeaks, I once had tyres on a ford that squeaked when driven on smooth concrete in an underground car park, never squeaked on the bitumen


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    That's bizarre. I hope you got rid of it ASAP.


    Maybe the brake disc is slightly out of true or there is some protrusion.


    I'm over it.

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    New brake pads fixed the noise for me.

    Although I could have sworn it was the drivers side, it turned out to be the passenger side. Very hard to tell which side a high pitched noise is coming from!!
    - Justin

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