Recently replaced the entire suspension parts of the front strut assemblies. All was fine until the weather turned colder. now the upper strut mounts creek when turning, stationary or driving. Re- checked torque on top nut of the strut and the torque of the upper strut mount assembly to body . Ther is plenty of grease in the bearings, added two drops of thirty weight oil to see if thet helps. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks in advance, Tom
Are you sure it's not the sway-bar link on that side? I know, it sounds like it's coming from the strut bearing, but...
That wouldn't fix it anyway. The link noise would be in the joint inside the boot. You can disconnect the link and see if the noise goes away. If it does you can replace the link or try to inject something inside the boot for temporary relief. I realize you're focusing on the strut bearing because of the recent work but quite often it can be as simple as the sway-bar link. Noise is just vibration and it travels up the strut very well.
Looks like I'll try that tomorrow, got a few other projects to get done. thanks for the advise,I'll give an update later tomorrow