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Old 05-31-2008, 11:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
Richie Carbone
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The 2 things I would look at are the bolts like I mentioned earlier, as well as look for wear on your spring from it hopping around.

I've been chasing down a clicking noise coming from the drivers side rear suspension, I have KW V2's as well.

I already swapped out the shock but the noise is still there.

I also swapped the shock eye bushings on both rear shocks a few months back.

I'm leaniing towards the spring itself, the height adjuster or the lower spring isolator. The noise started about a year after I installed the KW's, so it could be possible that the higher rate springs could have ripped the rubber isolator.

I'll pick up a pair of lower isolators and report back.
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