Never heard a shock absorber squeak. Be sure it is mounted correctly.
The car may need new brakes or tires because they might be wearing down.
What causes the a squeak in my showtime rotisserie
Bad shocks
Shocks have gone bad ( dried out seals ) or spring shackles loose. have someone bounce the rear of the car while you look under to narrow down the source of the squeak.
Squeaking can be heard on any vehicle new or not. But sometimes when a car squeaks the brakes are bad or going bad. Other times the brakes may be new, like on a new car and sometimes old ones, the brand of brake pads may be bad. When you get your brakes replaced, they are suppose to add some grease that comes in the brake package. There is a small thing on the brake pads that will squeak and rub and make noise when the pads get low. That way you will know it is time to change them, if you let it get that far. Other causes of squeaks could be shocks. If they go bad, your car can squeak and creek. You can check if your car is parked and brakes are on. Turn off your car too. Then go to the front of the car and mash up and down on the front of the car or back of car. If the car bounces freely, then your shocks are bad or going bad. Other squeaks can be drive belts loose or too tight. There are a number of things that can cause a car to squeak. Listen from where the sound is coming from. Is it in front, back, left side, right side? Is it a long squeal or squeak squeak squeak? Do it happen when you first go and stop? All this can help you or your mechanic pinpoint the source of the squeak. Remember, just because a part is new, that does not mean it is good. That goes for any product, especially electrical stuff, that is why most places will not accept returns on electrical product, coz they go bad lost of times. A squeak under acceleration could also be a universal joint going bad.
Then it is probably not the shocks. There are several things that could squeak in the same place:Sway bar linksBall jointsInner and outer tie rodsSuspension bushing's.
The little mouse under the pedal
Generally new pads will contain a layer of dust which causes the initial squealing. The squeal should go away after a bit if driving.
sounds like ball joints
I think it is because when you brake and turn at the same time it makes friction and that's what makes the tires squeak.
Bad shocks, ball joints bad, tires out of balance. More then likely shocks.
Riding boots are made out of leather and a saddle is usually made out of leather so both of them rub together whilst you are riding which causes it to 'squeak'.