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Thread: Clanging sound when going over a bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by oilpond View Post
    I'll put a tenner on that...
    Should have , would have cleaned up lol

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    Hey Skid, is the clunk sort of a heavy hollow metal cound, I've had that for a while, mainly when going over speed bumps but haven't been able to find the source. Dan
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKID View Post
    tried disconnecting shocky, noise still there, took of sway bar and turned rubbers around, solved noise, so will have to source new rubbers for sawy bar.. hope they are not too dear...
    Thats the sound. When bouncing the car on that side, and if I held the sprint it felt like it was the coil spring, could feel a real clunk to it, wasnt until I jacked it up I could see daylight through the rubber on the sway bar, turned it around and wedged it in so was a tight fit, now no more clang or clunk...

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