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Creaking/Squeaking steering wheel when turning fix
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<blockquote data-quote="Fastphil" data-source="post: 9479541" data-attributes="member: 39941"><p>I just installed the Prothane bushings while I was doing my oil change. I had a bit of a hard time with pretty much every step, but I assume that's because my car is not sparkly clean. I ended up not changing the rear bushing on the driver side because I couldn't pull the rack far enough forward, because I gave up trying to remove the sleeve, and because I didn't want to disconnect a ton of other parts. </p><p></p><p>I also had to thread the nuts onto the bolts a couple times each to get the bushings in all the way, because they don't just slide in and out like the stock rubber ones. In the end, I guess it wasn't all that hard. I was working in the driveway with the car up on jackstands. I haven't driven it yet to see what difference it made, so I'll share that next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastphil, post: 9479541, member: 39941"] I just installed the Prothane bushings while I was doing my oil change. I had a bit of a hard time with pretty much every step, but I assume that's because my car is not sparkly clean. I ended up not changing the rear bushing on the driver side because I couldn't pull the rack far enough forward, because I gave up trying to remove the sleeve, and because I didn't want to disconnect a ton of other parts. I also had to thread the nuts onto the bolts a couple times each to get the bushings in all the way, because they don't just slide in and out like the stock rubber ones. In the end, I guess it wasn't all that hard. I was working in the driveway with the car up on jackstands. I haven't driven it yet to see what difference it made, so I'll share that next time. [/QUOTE]
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