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Need some more help on front popping noise...
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<blockquote data-quote="hand-to-ball" data-source="post: 8535802" data-attributes="member: 74273"><p>I did A LOT of thinking on this last night (i go for days or weeks not thinking about it at all then BAM it hits me and I become obsessed)...anyway, by common sense alone I have to think it is something in the strut assembly. The struts are OEM with 51k and the plates are brand new Hotchkis pieces with <2k on them.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it's not the shaft or tube, but maybe in the mount that is attached to the top of the strut, which then seats up inside the tower and attaches to the c/c plates. </p><p></p><p>Either way, I think I've made my decision to go with new struts and mounts and see how that does. There's just no way it could be the plate or plate assembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hand-to-ball, post: 8535802, member: 74273"] I did A LOT of thinking on this last night (i go for days or weeks not thinking about it at all then BAM it hits me and I become obsessed)...anyway, by common sense alone I have to think it is something in the strut assembly. The struts are OEM with 51k and the plates are brand new Hotchkis pieces with <2k on them. Perhaps it's not the shaft or tube, but maybe in the mount that is attached to the top of the strut, which then seats up inside the tower and attaches to the c/c plates. Either way, I think I've made my decision to go with new struts and mounts and see how that does. There's just no way it could be the plate or plate assembly. [/QUOTE]
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