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Old July 2nd, 2008, 10:52 PM   #1
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a little rattle


hey guys,i just resently installed the eibach pro kit on my mustang...now i left the isolators out of the front springs..(both top and bottom isolators)...and now sometime when driving down the road i hear a little rattle, BUT i dont hear it on the highway, dont hear anything when i turn the wheel, dont hear anything when i have to roll over speed bumps or pull into my driveway, it only seems to do with when you roll over a surface in the road that kinda makes the whole car (vibrate or rattle), iw as just wondering if it was the spring rattle in the A-Arm or something else, ive heard removing the isolators will give you a little more "road noise", so i just wanted to make sure thats what i was hearing.
 

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Old July 3rd, 2008, 12:50 PM   #2
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anyone?
 
Old July 3rd, 2008, 01:58 PM   #3
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Thats probably all it is. I would worry too much about it. Lets see some pics.
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it's probably just road noise. you shouldn't be hearing any spring rattle cause you've got the weight of the car compressing the springs...
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cool, ill get some pics up as soon as its stops raining and i can get my car back to shining
 
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Check your wiper washer fluid container. I had bad rattle it was the container, I'll explain. The container is held to the inner fender on the drivers side there is a weak point and the metal cracks. It was driving me nuts I fixed it and the car rides like a rock now.
 
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Metal on metal has been know to rattle
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