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Originally Posted by Rusty
Disconnect the swaybar links at the swaybar. Move them around to feel for any play. If you feel some slop in them. Time for a replacement.
The other thing is that your swaybar is making the noise in the bushings. Common problem. The fix is to wrap the bushing areas on the swaybar with plumper's teflon thread tape, just one wrap will do it. Then smear the area with grease. Then reinstall.
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I recently got mine though
like about a month ago.. but yeah I will try to do what you told me! or have the shop do that for me since I suck at working on any type of suspension work by myself lol