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Ive noticed recently that when I turn the steering wheel that there is a creaking sound coming from the front of the car, it happens when you turn the steering to the left and right, some days it is loud on other days it is not, the steering doesn't feel any different, any ideas where I should start looking?
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Mine is the same. I gather from searching the forum that the most likely cause is a worn bush at the top of the front strut, and that they are a sod to change due to the damper nuts corroding.

I also saw a post where the bushes were changed and the creaking remained.

I'm still trying to locate the exact point that the noise is coming from before I try and get the damper nuts off.

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It was mine that was still creaking after changing the top mounts(and shocks).

 

It still creaks occasionally and when it does it drives me mad, but the car was in for MOT last week and typically when I took it down for the test it didn't creak at all.

 

The garage hadn't done anything, were aware of the problem but couldn't find anything wrong, it just happened to go in on a no creaking day.

 

Passed with flying colours by the way.

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You might be onto something with the drop link thing, mine only started creaking about a week after fitting a new pair.

 

Next time it starts creaking I will give it a good dose of WD40 on the joints and see if it makes a difference.

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Do you think its worth pulling the gaiters right back and getting some grease into the ball joint and then replacing the gaiter with jubilee clips?

 

Maybe, but for all the hassle you may be better off buying an original part and replacing the link.

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