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  1. #1
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    whiteline swaybar making noise

    got the 22mm adjustable swaybar on my dc2...everytime i go slowly over uneven road it makes irritating noise..is dat normal?
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    No not normal, are you sure that's where the noise comes from? Do you have the reinforcement kit fitted?

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    i guess it is common to get noises with the whiteline bar, prolly best off re torqing the bolts n nuts just in case
    i get noises with my 18mm wen i go on driveways

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    BTW vteccoupe, how's the handling since you got it fitted?

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    prolly ur swaybar hittin lcas

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-onedc2
    No not normal, are you sure that's where the noise comes from? Do you have the reinforcement kit fitted?
    the reinforcement kit came with the bar
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    Quote Originally Posted by T-onedc2
    BTW vteccoupe, how's the handling since you got it fitted?
    handles much much beta than the stock 1...i highly recommend this..best for buck mod for handling..i used to go real slow thru roundabouts but now i dnt nid to engine brake or watever...just go thru it and the car body stays in check...u feel in control..and u can take corners at a much higher speed with confidence
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    Quote Originally Posted by ekhybrid
    i guess it is common to get noises with the whiteline bar, prolly best off re torqing the bolts n nuts just in case
    i get noises with my 18mm wen i go on driveways
    yea me too
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    What does the sound, sound like? Metal on metal? Creaking?

    I would suggest tightening everything down and just make sure everything is tight. You would be suprised that by making sure everything is tight will fix your problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster
    What does the sound, sound like? Metal on metal? Creaking?

    I would suggest tightening everything down and just make sure everything is tight. You would be suprised that by making sure everything is tight will fix your problem.
    duno hw to describe the sound..metal on metal sounds too harsh....e sound doesnt sound as bad as metal on metal..just noises when going over uneven grounds or driveways
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    You need to check the bolts to make sure they are tight, also grease the bushes...
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  12. #12
    on my ek1 i had noise problems.
    creaking was because the d-bushes were on too tight.
    knocking sound was from swaybar hitting lca.
    all fixed now and quite as.

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