K-Roll302
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- Southfield, MI
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- Karl
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- '17 Mustang GT Premium, '80 Porsche 924 Turbo
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I've got an annoying and very audible thumping sound from my rear suspension on certain road conditions. It's loud enough that it'd make someone believe that either something heavy fell in or was tossed into the trunk (everything is secure there), or I was bottoming out the rear end. I've heard it most noticeably on humps on the road, driving over a manhole cover, and certain dips and imperfections, some of which are much too shallow for the suspension to bottom out. I'd gotten shorter bump stops to go with my Steeda Progressives and shock mounts thinking it was bottoming out, but that didn't do the trick.
I'm wondering if it could be worn out rear sway bar links or even the bushings (all OEM), after 46k miles of Michigan roads? Has anyone experienced such a noise and issue?
I'm wondering if it could be worn out rear sway bar links or even the bushings (all OEM), after 46k miles of Michigan roads? Has anyone experienced such a noise and issue?
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