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ok, sooooo, after about 300 miles of mostly highway driving, one thing stands out.
i get a "metallic" sound from the front suspension. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) i pretty sure it comes from the 22mm tarett swaybar. i checked all droplinks (had one come loose saturday) and everything is thight, no wiggle. anyone else who can confirm this? also, on hard cornering, i now get a "cracking" sound that alomst sounds like the chassis is coming apart. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) is that just the sway bar moving? or should i start checking my spot-welds? Andy |
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You use poly bushings? You grease them?
I've heard noisy bushings make the sound you describe. -Aaron G> |
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