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Old Aug 9, 2003
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tein SS coils (help?)!!!!!!

sup guys
do u guys know how what is wrong when there is a clunking noise coming out of the rear driver side?
it does a sound like the coil is not being held in position. sounds like clunk clunk!!!
plz any good input would be good?
thanks
would it be the ring that holds the coil in place?...
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Old Aug 10, 2003
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so no one knows the solution to this??
i just checked my rear coils and the strut towers and shot up (from all the pot holes in NYC), im guessing that is what is causing the clinking noise. i guess they have to be reassembled and put back into place.
damn *F@cking roads in NYC*
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did you put the bushing back in
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Old Aug 11, 2003
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never mind the top bushing was out of position, just needed to be retighten back on.
works perfect now. hahaha..
sweet
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