Strut mounts okay? Control arm bushings? Sway bar bushings? Sway bar links? Penetrating oil is a mans best friend. Spray one part at a time drive around a few days if the noise goes away then you found your problem.
Dodge doesn't sell the bushings separately, so the entire assembly needs replaced unless you can find them in the aftermarket.Dodge doesn't sell the bushings separately, so the entire assembly needs replaced unless you can find them in the aftermarket.
Check control arm bushings and other suspension parts specifically front swaybar bushings- these were a known problem for Chrysler- your dealer stocks them
All bushing i believe are self-lubricated, they are at least on my 03 impala. Mine is squeeky right now, i was told it is the sway bar bushings that need to be replaced.
You may have mis-aligned the sensor when you replaced it.
Various possibilities, may be a loose caliper or pad. Maybe in the suspension. Ball joints, Radius arm bushings, control arm bushings. This may not be your brakes, if it is a front wheel drive car, your driveshafts may need to be replaced.
we would need more information but most if not all bushings can be replaced
yes there are aftermarket solutions for this
The worn bushings can be pressed out and replaced. This is the most economical solution to worn bushings. After market replacement parts can't be ordered from any Auto Parts dealer. Read the discussion page for this question.
Shocks are just that, shocks. There is already a suspension system in place and you add shocks to it. The shocks can be replaced easily.Struts have part of the suspension andthe shocks included in one assembly. The struts have to be disassembled for access to the shocks.
Your a arm bushings need replaced.
You may replace the bushings by pressing them out. GM would rather you not know this!!
No