Burger2002
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- Ben
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- 2016 GT Premium PP
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I want the smoothest ride possible. Going to go without shocks on the rear. Any problems with this idea?
J/K LOL
Actually I'm trying to track down an annoying pop / clunk that is coming from the rear suspension and am thinking that it may be the aftermarket shock mount with a spherical bearing in it. I had a similar noise arise from a set of camber plates with a spherical bearing that I had on the from struts. After a freaking ton of trouble shooting, swapping the plates back out to the stock PP units got rid of the problem. I've already had the rear shock assemblies out of the car and can't "feel" any play, but I couldn't on the camber plates either.
I'd like to have a short test drive without the shocks installed to see if the noise goes away.
Is this going to mess something up or make the car completely uncontrollable?
J/K LOL
Actually I'm trying to track down an annoying pop / clunk that is coming from the rear suspension and am thinking that it may be the aftermarket shock mount with a spherical bearing in it. I had a similar noise arise from a set of camber plates with a spherical bearing that I had on the from struts. After a freaking ton of trouble shooting, swapping the plates back out to the stock PP units got rid of the problem. I've already had the rear shock assemblies out of the car and can't "feel" any play, but I couldn't on the camber plates either.
I'd like to have a short test drive without the shocks installed to see if the noise goes away.
Is this going to mess something up or make the car completely uncontrollable?
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