Some Dodge Dakota owners report experiencing a severe squeaking noise that may stem from various issues. A common cause identified is the ball joint, with many owners finding that replacing it resolves the problem. Additionally, squeaking during steering or suspension movement could indicate worn control arm bushings. Others have noted that sounds from the front end, particularly when driving or exiting the truck, might be linked to the shock absorbers. Some owners have also reported squeaking while turning the steering wheel, which could be due to problems with steering components like tie rod ends. In certain cases, improper installation of shocks has been identified as a source of the noise, where ensuring correct assembly alleviated the issue. Furthermore, if the squeaking correlates with engine RPM, especially between 750-2000 rpms, it warrants further investigation. Addressing these potential causes can help owners effectively resolve the squeaking noise in their Dodge Dakota.
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