psuStang
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insanestang said:This is exactly what my car is doing now. So psuStang, you think it is the ball joints? anyone else have this problem?? Are steeda ball joints the only aftermarket ones or is it ok to just get stock generic ones again?
Judging by what you have described I really think it's the ball joints, but don't just take my word for it. When mine were squeaking I sprayed some WD-40 on them as a temporary fix. The squeaking stopped for a short time and I knew that the ball joints were bad. I suggest spraying yours to see if the squeaking stops. That way you can be sure the ball joints are the problem.
I can't really recommend any replacement ball joints. The ball joints that were installed on my car have a grease fitting and they work great.