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Old May 24, 2004
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b+g metallic noise to the rear

hey peeps..

Have b+g coilvers.. I have this metallic squeeking noise that presents itself after harder driving and cornering.. it doesn't show up on normal, straight driving.. any ideas? Only one side, passenger rear.

Also, springs squeek a bit on left and right turns while not moving the car.. normal?
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Probably need to settle in. WHen did you install them?
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Last week.. but it doesn't sound like adjustment noise.. sounds kinda bad actually.. I'll take it in to chassis tech anyhow..


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Probably need to settle in. WHen did you install them?
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Old May 26, 2004
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metallic sweak ? it might be your dust covers rubbing against the threads, but that is more of a plasticy sound.
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