Just torqued mine down and the sound isnt quite as bad but still there.
Must keep fighting the squeak.

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HAHA
That would make a great t-shirt.

But put a cone in place of the ghost and we're set

OR a parking services logo

A cone?
Noooooooooo...
then you lose the whole "spirit" part!
So got tired of hearing the squeak and unloaded about a quarter can of white lithium grease on the shocks and low and behold... no squeaking for the time being.
Pretty sure thats the problem so ill be replacing those as soon as i find a way to make some money without an income.
FYI Parents don't pay for a penny of aftermarket for the car.
Sell some sperm or plasma

Thought i would bump this thread. While the shocks were sitting exposed I took the tops off and degreased and re-lubed everything I could get too. Also the front sub-frame bolts were NOT torqued anywhere near spec so some of the clunking could have been caused by that.
I'm sure that gave you a nice warm feeling to know the sub-frame bolts were not tight, lol.