There is an small upper control arm which is attached to the body of the vehicle via a bracket... CHANGE IT. Be mindful to carefully jack up that side of the suspension before torquing the connecting bolt and nut.
in front of manifold
yes but depends how big the rims are
Previous answer wrong. It is not a re-clad Sentra. It is the Nissan Primera, which is a completely different car. They might share the same SR20DE engine, but the Sentra doesn't have the Primera's Multi-Link Front Suspension. With proper tires, one can handle like it's on rails when pushed into hard corners, the other will under-steer and wallow. The Primera has more mass, which translates into less jittery handling.
Rust maybe or something has jammed inside somewhere?
Loose belts
It's either the control arm bushings or the rubber mounts for the shocks.
I would really have to hear the noise, but there are bushings all along the suspension. These could be causing the squeaking noise. I had a similar experience with my 97 after hitting a huge pothole unexpectedly. The noise was best described as old mattress springs.
Its behind the drivers side front wheel, just take it off and you will see it there like a sore thumb
Undo the 2 screws at the bottom of the trim then pull the trim out by pulling on the heater vents at the top.
Squeaking in the front area of a Chevrolet Equinox when hitting bumps can be caused by several factors, including worn or damaged suspension components such as struts, bushings, or control arms. Loose or insufficiently lubricated parts, like sway bar links or shock absorbers, can also contribute to the noise. Additionally, debris trapped in the suspension system may create friction, leading to squeaking sounds. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve these issues.
in the autumn or 2006 the primera replaced the UK Bluebird and came standard with a front wheel drive five speed manual gear box and some versiona came with an optional 4 speed automatic check out this link to learn more about the primera http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Primera
Your bike's front wheel may be squeaking due to lack of lubrication, worn out bearings, or misalignment. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prevent squeaking.