Lack of lubrication in the sway bar brackets? Use something like silicone grease (marine application) which is very resistant to water.
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02-05-2016, 12:59 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Lack of lubrication in the sway bar brackets? Use something like silicone grease (marine application) which is very resistant to water.
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Exposed spherical bearings are noisy. They shouldn't be on a street car. The comment about the stock bearings being spherical - they're enclosed with grease in them and booted to keep dirt out. No problems there. If you've gotten away with no noise on a pillowball bushing, give it time. They'll start clunking.
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btw my post about the factory endlinkds wasnt a question.. i just posted it with a question mark not to alienate the op. |
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02-06-2016, 07:55 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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Yes they are noisy. The reason they are noisy is because when installed positioned at the center of their travel they are quiet, but as soon as you drive they move to the edge of their travel and clank against the metal part of the bearing. You can jack up the car, readjust the bearing to center it, but as soon as you go over a couple of bumps it will return to its prior state and clunk. I contacted SPL regarding this to verify I had them adjusted properly and was told the clunking was characteristic of spherical bearings.
You have to live with it. If someone asks you what that noise is put on your cool face and tell them it's your racing spherical end links.
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Yup, from SPL themselves, it's the nature of spherical bearings. |
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Don't like to hear this of the SPL endlinks -- as I am examining my options for suspension upgrades now. I was really leaning towards the hotchkis bars with SPL endlinks, but if these things make a lot of noise -- I don't want to install. This is my DD, and I don't want a noisy/clunky result from aftermarket endlinks. Would rather just do springs/struts/coils and leave the sways the way they are...
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I've had the Hotchkis bars and SPL endlinks for about 2 years now (about 15 trackdays). The only thing that I get is some noise from the swaybar bushings being dry. I fixed that with wrapping teflon pipe tape around the bar where the bushing fits, and greasing the bushing really well. And greasing them every time I change oil.
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A lot of coilovers use pillowball top mounts. As in, exposed spherical bearings. If you use coilovers that reuse the stock upper mounts and use a quality shock, the difference is minimal. Bilstein and Koni both reuse the stock tops and they are not any noisier than stock.
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