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I had an almost identical problem (rattling in the back like someone left a spanner in the boot).

I took it to Pedders Suspension and for $14 they did a 28 point safety check (taking particular attention to the bushes/etc).

They said everything was 100% and the bushes were ok, only suggestion they had for the noise was coz my suspension is all adjustable they thought their may have been abit of movement.

But if there is some sort of grease/paste i can use on it to remove the noise then i might go back their and get them to investigate.

What do i need ?

mine did the same thing too.. rear left... problem was it was leaking oil. After driving on it for another 3000km, i decided to replace it as it was making the car go all over the road.

After I pulled the springs off I could tell why it drove like shit. There was basically no rebound at all.

Originally posted by N/A R33

Looks like it will be an easy fix.  Next chance I have I'll pull it down and have a look spread a bit of silicon grease about and hopefully the squeak will be gone.

Steve N

Whats this stuff cost and where do i apply it ? (Pics)

TAKE IT 2 PEDDERS, IF U WANT THE JOB DONE CHEAP U HAVE TO PULL YOUR BACK SEATS, REAR PARCEL SHELF OUT 2 GET THE SHOCKS OUT, SO IF U TAKE IT IN SOMEWERE AND UVE GOT EVERYTHING OUT YOULL PROBABLY SAVE $100 ON LABOUR COSTS, ONCE U HAVE PULLED EVERY THING APART IT ONLY TAKES ABOUT TEN MINUTES TO PULL THE SHOCKS OUT

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