Clunk washers

Kryo-Genik

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they are super simple. i did mine when i did my alignment :)
they were a damned tight fit as far as the bolt was concerned...had to actually tighten the bolt thru the washers lol. but everything is nice and snug now and the only "pop" i get is from the damned steering stops. but a shot of white lithium grease fixes that for months on end
 

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they are super simple. i did mine when i did my alignment :)
they were a damned tight fit as far as the bolt was concerned...had to actually tighten the bolt thru the washers lol. but everything is nice and snug now and the only "pop" i get is from the damned steering stops. but a shot of white lithium grease fixes that for months on end

Grind down with a dremel where the steering stop touches the spindle. It'll get rid of it completely.
 

Kryo-Genik

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Grind down with a dremel where the steering stop touches the spindle. It'll get rid of it completely.

i could go that way, but to be honest it doesnt bother me all that much :)
a shot of white lithium and im good for like 6 months or more lol.
 

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