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Hey everyone,
Hoping for some collective wisdom here!
My car has developed a really annoying squeak from the suspension, particularly noticeable over bumps and uneven surfaces. It sounds like it's coming from the front, but hard to pinpoint exactly.
I took it into my local garage, explained the issue, and they had a good look over everything. They checked all the usual suspects – bushes, ball joints, springs, shocks, drop links – and came back to me saying everything looked perfectly fine, no play or wear anywhere.
Their suggestion to stop the squeaking was to "squirt the bushes with silicone spray."
Has anyone else ever been given this advice, or tried it themselves? Does it actually work, and more importantly, is it generally considered good practice? I'm a bit hesitant to just go spraying things if it's not a proper fix or could cause other issues down the line.
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Hoping for some collective wisdom here!
My car has developed a really annoying squeak from the suspension, particularly noticeable over bumps and uneven surfaces. It sounds like it's coming from the front, but hard to pinpoint exactly.
I took it into my local garage, explained the issue, and they had a good look over everything. They checked all the usual suspects – bushes, ball joints, springs, shocks, drop links – and came back to me saying everything looked perfectly fine, no play or wear anywhere.
Their suggestion to stop the squeaking was to "squirt the bushes with silicone spray."
Has anyone else ever been given this advice, or tried it themselves? Does it actually work, and more importantly, is it generally considered good practice? I'm a bit hesitant to just go spraying things if it's not a proper fix or could cause other issues down the line.
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
