We changed both and the binding squeak stopped.
Control arm bushings are an essential need for the suspension system of your vehicle. The control arm bushings makes for a more smooth ride when on rough terrain. They allow the control arm to move and absorb shock.
Ball joints control arm bushings shock absorbers springs, coil or leaf sway bar end links and bushings
The top control arm bushings are likely candidates.
Check control arm bushings and other suspension parts specifically front swaybar bushings- these were a known problem for Chrysler- your dealer stocks them
It's either the control arm bushings or the rubber mounts for the shocks.
The factory service manual states that rear camber is not adjustable; only the rear toe is adjustable via the control rods. However, worn rear suspension parts can throw off the camber, including (but not limited to) worn suspension arm bushings (also called a "control arm"; the "control rod" is a separate part). Worn knuckle-to-suspension-arm bushings can also cause camber misalignment, as well as loose struts not fastened properly to the knuckle.
To replace the bushings on a 1998 Oldsmobile Bravada, first lift the vehicle and securely support it with jack stands. Remove the relevant suspension components, such as control arms or sway bar links, depending on which bushings need replacing. Use a bushing removal tool or a press to extract the old bushings, then install the new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Reassemble the suspension components and torque them to the manufacturer's specifications before lowering the vehicle.
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.
Yes. Energy Suspension makes replacement bushings.
Check the control arm bushings. There are some serious suspension problems that should be resolved before you drive much more.
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.
Yes