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post Jul 17, 2005 - 12:01 AM
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hi, i have an annoying popping/knocking noise every time i press the gas, let go of the gas when accelerating and sometimes going over bumps...i've noticed this ever since i installed my tein s-tech and kyb gr2s...at first i thought i might had did something wrong when installing the springs and shocks but i've removed them and reinstalled all of them and is still making the noise. rite now i'm thinking it is the stabilizer links or bushings but have no idea on how to check them! can someone help me figure out what's the problem!

oh yea, the noise comes mostly on the front left and rear left and a little on the rear right...

thanks inadvance! need to get rid of this annoying noise! frown.gif


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post Jul 18, 2005 - 9:16 AM
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Sure you have to top strut mounts seating properly? The they have marks on them which are supposed to face outwards.


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post Jul 18, 2005 - 2:29 PM
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QUOTE(bufferdan @ Jul 18, 2005 - 9:16 AM)
Sure you have to top strut mounts seating properly?  The they have marks on them which are supposed to face outwards.
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i'm pretty sure i put the marks facing outwards...but i'll take it apart again and double check. is it possible for a strut mount to go bad and need replacing?

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