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Question Sqeaky Suspension / Alignment Issues

So I have a pop noise coming from my rear Passenger side Wheel. The original Owner bought pillowball joint replacements straight from Mazda. I just had a ton of work done, so here I am saving up to get those swaped out.

It rained.

Now my whole suspension started to sqeak, all over when I accelerate/brake/turn/whatever...

I did some searching and it seems bushings are the culprit? need a confirm on this before I go and break the bank.

Also coming up to a stop my steering wheel just about violently turns very slightly to the right and then dramatically to the left. My first thought is alignment, but the way it happens Im more inclined towards brake pads? A second opinion before I head down to Karack's shop would give us a leg up on brainstorming the cause/fix for this.

Lastly and this is minor since one speaker already stopped working completly. My rear Driver side bose speaker started making this sputterin/poping noise. Im guessing the speaker is blown, but maybe its more of the Bose complicated system coming back to haunt me. I did just switch cd decks.

So any & all help on these topics would be awesome. Thanks in advance.

Last edited by electricit; 10-19-09 at 02:20 AM.
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