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Troy Hart Posted on Jul 15, 2009
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Vibration in steering wheel and pulls to the right Also when I turn to the right It sounds like it is rubbing up against something but there is nothing visible that is rubbing on the driver side. Also when going down the road i hear a squeaking that sounds like it is coming from the rear end.

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Check your front brakes. You may need to grease the caliper slides and machine or turn the rotor. If the rotor is warped it will cause a vibration in the steering wheel, you'll notice it more under varying braking conditions. The caliper could be sticking which can cause a pull. As for the squeaky rear end, being a car that old its time to replace the rear bushings. If they are greaseable then just regrease them. If you replace them consider going with urethane or polyurethane bushings. They will give a better ride than the stock rubber bushings. If the new ones come with grease fittings make sure you grease them at least twice a year, but at every oil change would be wise.

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HI gemeni756,

Get the wheel alignment done. That should fix the issue.

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You may have a steering problem, try checking the steering pinion if it has leak, if it has you may need to replace the gaskets and oil seals. squeaking sound from the rear? u may have a thin brake linings.. try replacing it. thanks

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