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Old 07-04-2002, 01:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Install'd Dc Sport Header

I got my header install'd but now its makin a clanking noise when i go over a bump around the left side..im gettin werried...and the guy sed there will be an odor and dat im not too werried about, but im werried about the clankin noise...is something bad?
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check all the bolts, make sure they're torqued down.

second, check underneath, make sure there are no hangars hitting heatshields.

third, it may not even be the header.

forth, if you want any sorta of serious answer to your questions, along with respect on this board, i would suggest that you type your posts in a coherent manner. I can understand shortcuts like "cuz" or "plz", but its pointless to replace words like "worried" with "werried".

I dunno, just seems to be happening alot lately, and its getting quite annoying.
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Old 07-04-2002, 10:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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forth, if you want any sorta of serious answer to your questions, along with respect on this board, i would suggest that you type your posts in a coherent manner. I can understand shortcuts like "cuz" or "plz", but its pointless to replace words like "worried" with "werried".
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also, maybe your car is dropped too much?
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How low is your car?
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Old 07-04-2002, 06:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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My car is dropped about 2 finger wheel gap. Whenever I go on bumps sounds like my hub is like bouncing up and down. Do you think it mite be my shocks?
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do you feel any gains from it? any other mods on your car?
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I have the basic bolt ons I/H/E
and could it be a "shock knock" problem? I've heard of gettin shock knock on the rear suspension on stock suspensions, but can u get it from aftermarkets suspension? i have the skunk2 coilover sleeves and the Illumina
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