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Old 06-16-2008, 11:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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KW Shocks Problem!

I fitted KW shocks about 5,000 miles ago and I have noticed a hollow knocking noise from one of the rears, I should it might have been the spare so I took it out and drove it, it def sounds like the shock, all the others seem fine, has anyone any ideas before I take it to the shop???

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Old 06-16-2008, 11:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Make sure all bolt are tightened and check the bushing of the lower dampener arm, there's alot of problem with those. If you see the bushing slept from the arm, theres a good chance to that was causing your problem. Im waiting for my bushing replacement from KW right now.
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Make sure all bolt are tightened and check the bushing of the lower dampener arm, there's alot of problem with those. If you see the bushing slept from the arm, theres a good chance to that was causing your problem. Im waiting for my bushing replacement from KW right now.
Thanks I'll take a look tonight!
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Bad and good bushings.

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