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JOKER



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FFFR Creaking and Groaning

Just over the last few days i have noticed that when turning either left or right there is an annoying sound which i can only describe as a creaking and groaning sound coming from the rear end of the car , kind of like rusty springs sort of noise ….

Any ideas Gents before it goes to the stealers for a look Rolling Eyes

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Worn suspension bush? 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black

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As above, rear suspension bush. The rubber creaks when it dries out - dealers are renowned for spraying with WD40 to "cure" the symptoms for a few weeks. Replacement is the only permanant cure, but you can probably put it off till next spring as the noise will go away in the wetter/cooler months. 

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Cheers guys Thumbs Up

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