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Old 08-30-2009, 04:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Strange sound from rear of my prelude

Hey

I recently did that 'shock knock' fix.
I have owned my car for little over a month now and every time it rains, it has some weird noises from the rear. No clue wut the heck it is.. It only comes when road is wet. and its not the shock knocking..

When the road is dry theres nothing to hear at all...

My guess is that it could be lack of undercoating, since its some time ago this was done on it..

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Old 08-30-2009, 05:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It could be a leprechaun.
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It could be :P but i dont think so heh
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Me and a few buddies had the same problem and we came to the conclusion of the water gettin in the sway bar bushinings allowing it to shift only when wet tho. i had broken the outer pivot point on my sway bar and after removing it my thud noice in the rear dissapeared. i would check the bushings maybe even replace then and start there. if that does not fix the problem im not sure whats causin yours. o and as of the last time i drove my lude i had a new sway bar in and the noise had never came back
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awesome man thanks, sounds like it. Have been thinking of that aswell

Would you be so kind and link to the bushings? its a 93 lude
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