Recently had stock front Boge shocks put on the syncro by a very good German Auto shop. After a few hundred miles, a high pitched, tweeting bird sound emanates from the area of the front shocks and springs when moving, especially when the road gets a little rougher. Entertaining, but it doesn't harmonize well with all the racket the speedometer sometimes makes. Any ideas what this tweeting sound might be and what to do about it other than going wild with the WD-40 can? Cheers, Tom Neal |
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