Part identification

Asked by Brandon Jun 14, 2017 at 09:49 PM about the 2002 Chevrolet S-10 LS Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck sounds like a creaking bed when I drive. I
finally found the part making the noise. I attached a
pic

11 Answers

157,475

Sway bar end link bushings. An easy repair you can do yourself with a few hand tools. Just remove and replace both sides.

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Your truck has oil all over everything. You need to find and fix the leak.

157,475

I think the leak is the owner spraying lubricant on bushings in an effort to quiet and or find the squeak.

9,230

If you are going to try and lube it, use some high-temp grease. Usually its red stuff and you can get a small tub of it at walmart for $4. Grease the areas under it as a temporary fix. Driving in the rain will probably wear it out but that should keep it under wraps until you replace the part

157,475

I would replace the sway bar end links and lubricate with a silicone spray.

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