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Old 11-09-06, 12:04 PM
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So when I drive an got over a dump and hit a dip I hear the crunching/rubbing sound from the front right of my car. Actually, you can even heard it when you push the car downward over the right strut tower area. Ive checked to see the if tire is rubbing and that is not the case. I think it might be blown shocks or something. Anyone have any input on this?
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Swaybar bushings perhaps.
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I think you have a busted shock my friend
Old 11-09-06, 05:16 PM
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Ah, swaybar bushing or bad shocks, both of which I have suspected. Im looking into new suspension set up so I guess this doesnt come at too bad of a time.

BTW Where can I find swaybar bushing at?
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Originally Posted by 92 SC400
Where can I find swaybar bushing at?

http://www.tmengineering.net/suspension/daizen/index.html
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