hectikart
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So as I was pulling out of my driveway tonight I noticed a squeaking noise...almost like a creak. Sounds like it is happening once per revolution. I drove and had someone else listen outside and we pinpointed it to the rear. Sounds like it is coming from just in front of the rear tires. Checked the obvious: nothing obviously bent or rubbing against wheels/tires or anything like that.
It only happens in drive, not in reverse at all. I am on a flat paved surface...not suspension flex noise etc. I didn't even have my foot on the gas and you could hear this creaking sound...the faster I go, the faster it gets until I hit about 30-40 and it's no longer audible. Still drives smooth, no shake or anything. I did go off-road a little bit a few days ago. It wasn't anything severe or out of the ordinary...old logging road. I always make a point to listen closely after I do any off-road driving and I didn't notice anything until today.
I already did a search and my first thought was rear bushings..but why would it only happen in drive and not reverse. Perhaps drive shaft? I did go through some mud and haven't thoroughly underneath yet. Maybe some dirt got in the drive shaft joint and its rubbing? The only other thing I can think of is that I did just have the lower control arms replaced due to the recall in heavy salt states...any possibility that has anything to do with it? Anyway, any theories, suggestions?
2006 Liberty Sport
Stock, 82,000 miles
Thanks
It only happens in drive, not in reverse at all. I am on a flat paved surface...not suspension flex noise etc. I didn't even have my foot on the gas and you could hear this creaking sound...the faster I go, the faster it gets until I hit about 30-40 and it's no longer audible. Still drives smooth, no shake or anything. I did go off-road a little bit a few days ago. It wasn't anything severe or out of the ordinary...old logging road. I always make a point to listen closely after I do any off-road driving and I didn't notice anything until today.
I already did a search and my first thought was rear bushings..but why would it only happen in drive and not reverse. Perhaps drive shaft? I did go through some mud and haven't thoroughly underneath yet. Maybe some dirt got in the drive shaft joint and its rubbing? The only other thing I can think of is that I did just have the lower control arms replaced due to the recall in heavy salt states...any possibility that has anything to do with it? Anyway, any theories, suggestions?
2006 Liberty Sport
Stock, 82,000 miles
Thanks