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got this wierd knocking noise in my front end of my T when u go over bumps/driveways etc, I noticed my drivers side swaybar link was bent so I changed that but it still does it :S

its been lowered 2" all round with shorter shocks in the front, rears on bumpstops though

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man I got the same thing going on in my T.

im runing a whiteline sway bar though.

me and my mech mate think its the bar kicking left and right thru the mounts.

becours it happens the most when u put one wheel up a speedbump or driveway first

(dame them low cars lol).

mate if u find its some thing els can u post it up 4 us.

cheers

mick

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  Locomick said:
man I got the same thing going on in my T.

im runing a whiteline sway bar though.

me and my mech mate think its the bar kicking left and right thru the mounts.

becours it happens the most when u put one wheel up a speedbump or driveway first

(dame them low cars lol).

mate if u find its some thing els can u post it up 4 us.

cheers

mick

mines the same I notice it when I go up the driveway

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hey, I've heard of whiteline sway bars moving around before. the knock is probably the swaybar hitting the disc.

Whiteline make a part that you put on the outside of the swaybar mounts to stop the bar moving side to side. It's not expensive, but it is suprising that it isn't sold with the swaybar considering how common it is.

I hope this helps

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Check the bolts on the K-member, they may have come a little loose.

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