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Old Sep 29, 2005
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Okay, after three weeks of trying to figure out a strange popping sound coming from my car's rear, I've finally decided to ask 7thgen what it could be. Here's how it goes. Whenever I make a right or a left turn onto a driveway, I get a moderate to loud "pop" sound coming from the rear end of my car. I noticed that my sway bar was hitting a plastic cover slightly so I trimmed the plastic cover a little bit. After doing that, most of the popping stopped, but there is still a small pop whenever I turn into and out of driveways. I know this isn't very descriptive, but does anyone have any suggestions of what it could be?
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Yeah, trim the plastic cover some more. Up a driveway tends to cause some extreme travel. My car used to lift the inner rear going up the driveway lip.
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Yeah, trim the plastic cover some more. Up a driveway tends to cause some extreme travel. My car used to lift the inner rear going up the driveway lip.
Hmm....Yeah i trimmed the cover a lot...I'm thinking if I should just take it off? What do you think?

And yes, my rear does lift off the ground too lol go Progress.
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wrap it with foam?
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What plastic cover is this? I don't remember a cover near the swaybar.
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Well the plastic cover is right above the left part of the sway bar on the driver's side, if that makes any sense. I now know that isn't what is causing the problem. Perhaps it could be my endlinks on their last legs?
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