When I had my first set of wheels put on I noticed a creaking sound whenever I turn the steering wheel. Went back to the place that put on the wheels and they told me to go see a mechanic, I've since been too lazy to go get it checked but wondered what users on here may think the problem is? I replaced my power steering fluid but it's still there, a mate said something about stabiliser rods?
Possibly steering tie-rod ends/bushings worn down or loose; my old VP Commodore had a creaking when the wheel was fully turned then back, and it was traced to worn down tie-rod bushing but it could be something more involved. Tie-rod problems are not always obvious when changing tyres but would be noticed by a wheel aligner working underneath. Importantly, there is likely a safety concern in this and as such you might benefit from having the car professionally examined now before that creaking becomes a crashing...![]()
:*จจ*:.When you start your car, does it return the favour?:*จจ*:.
Originally posted by soop
Your arse is going to sting for a while, and then worse when it does bugger all.![]()