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I just put in my front tien springs and its making a popping/crunching noise when I turn the wheel. I know that this is probably from not putting enough lube in while installing, but I really dont want to take it all apart now. Some Qs:
Will it go away by itself after a while? Is there like a breaking-in stage? Is there an easy way to oil the area that needs to be without taking them out? I didn't even really touch the areas with all of the lube, I just put on some oil and put it back together...There might be a little bit of crap in there... Not sure... what should I do? |
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nope, thats for Ground Control or similar coil-overs. Evilspeed sells the metal rings that prevent the poping.
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QUOTE(Drocay @ Feb 25, 2005 - 6:57 PM) nope, thats for Ground Control or similar coil-overs. Evilspeed sells the metal rings that prevent the poping. [right][snapback]250140[/snapback][/right] Hmmm, thanks for the info. After 2 days of driving it is almost not noticable now, so I think I'm just going to see if it will go away completely by itself. If it doesn't I'll get those rings from www.evilspeed.com. |
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