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|  08-15-2003, 09:13 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Canada 
					Posts: 26
				 |  Pushing on the Rear tires....... I was thinking that maybe you guys could give me your opion on this......... I noticed that when I am driving the car and when I pass over some bumps or pull out of the driveway, there are some pretty good sqeaks happin'in  .  So when I pulled the car into the garage, I placed my foot on the rear driver side tire, and pushed inward.  The result was a sqeak or grind noise.  So I pushed the passenger side tire and the result was the same. I'm not a mechanic by any means, but could the noise be from dry ball joints or anything like that. Maybe the rear axle may need lubing??? It's a pretty good sqeak!!! I just wanted you opions before I take it some place and have them charge me up the wazzzoooo........... I know Mustangs are generally filled with rattles and things, but I think this could be something more serious. | 
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