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Old 04-06-2005, 06:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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suspension question. I have a ep3 and i put coilovers on stock shocks.The problem is theres a big clunk sound where the bumpstop is located (rear driver side).when i hit a bump you can hear it. no the shocks arent blown . coils are set straight. ispring is not hitting nothing.what can i do to fix this problem. :bh
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Old 04-06-2005, 07:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Actuallly get shocks that are designed to take the lowering...
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i dont have enough info to be fully sure, but i will tell you what i can. first off, how do you know nothing is hitting anywhere? i have a 1991 corolla that i lowered with coilovers the same way and when i hit bumps it makes a clunking noise from the lower control arm hitting the frame. depending on your struts i doubt they are hitting the bottom of their travel but they could be. and from the info you've given me thats the best i can do
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yeah. what he said.
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