Super Werty
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Edit : ending up being a slightly loose nut on the sway bar. Problem is gone now
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I checked the 3 mounting nuts, but not the center. Do you have a torque spec for that one?Did you check to see if the top strut nut is tight enough. If not, it will def cause some clicking/clunking going on when the strut/spring releases load.
I can say I've never had one come loose. Just had to tighten them more after the initial test drive after installation. But... I just thought it was worth checking if you've checked everything else.What is the likelihood of those becoming loose all of the sudden though. I have a feeling its something else...
I checked them and they seem to be fully tightened down based on how many threads I can see on the top. I watched them do that with an impact when they installed it.
Sway bar end links would be my first guess.Any other suggestions??
Sway bar end links would be my first guess.
I agree with redline if the noise sounds anything like in this video I recorded of my carI checked out my dad's car... Same car and suspension set up. We both have the same amount of threads showing on top of the strut. So I don't think it's that. Gonna take everything apart today and try to find it.
Glad the video could help some. I took pictures of both passenger and driver sides of the sway bar and connecting rods when I was painting my calipers not too long ago. Jiggling everything around nothing made any noise, but I took pictures of the only thing that looked kinda odd, and it was the connection on the passenger side of the sway bar where the rod connected to it. It just liked like the rubber/plastic black piece was compressed at an odd angle in comparison to the driver side which appeared to be completely vertical/parallel to the strut. I'll try post the pictures tomorrow when I'm at my computer since using the uploader on my phone is a pita.that video sounds exactly like mine! I'll have to check them again, ran out of time to do it today