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Old Aug 2, 2002
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i have ?s also

i have tried searching, but cant really seem to find any helpful information

i have been away from the forums for a while, so please hang w/ me

i have had koni dampers and h&r springs installed in my car for several months now, but there is something that continually bothers me

the right struts (passenger side) tends to make a small clunking noise when driving over certain bumps, it is weird because it is not over EVERY bump, just certain sized or shaped bumps........

has any one else experienced this? i know the strut is NOT blown, but i can not seem to figure out what is causing the noise

any sugguestions would be very helpful,

thank you all in advance, mark
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I have your same setup, had it for about a month now. My pass. front strut made a clicking noise for about a week, I retightened everything and it went away, but the front left still feels a bit off when I pull over bumps at an angle, nothing big, but it sounds similar to what you have.
 
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