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King14 08-10-2016 02:34 AM

Coilover noise
 
Hello everyone i have have bc racing BR type coils on my car and after i got my alignment done(which did not do any thing i still have excessive amount of camber) but back on topic after the alignment all four of my tires started making a squeaking noise(rubber going over bump) they cant be all installed bad they were done by a shop i took it back to them they said everything is nice and tight so i took it to the tire shop they said my tires are bad and thats wats causing the noise so im really confused right now anybody have any idea on wat it might be please help thank you!

OptionZero 08-10-2016 02:49 PM

speculating

but when you lower your car you're gonna put stress on all those bushings that aren't used to being stressed that way particularly if you aren't on adjustable suspension arms that allow a shop to align everything fully

but then again, SPL full adjustable arms have some downside, price and more road feel

if its just a squeak you might just have to eat it

King14 08-10-2016 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3533788)
speculating

but when you lower your car you're gonna put stress on all those bushings that aren't used to being stressed that way particularly if you aren't on adjustable suspension arms that allow a shop to align everything fully

but then again, SPL full adjustable arms have some downside, price and more road feel

if its just a squeak you might just have to eat it


So i dont have to worry bout breaking anything? I can deal with the squeak its not a big deal i just wanted to make sure nothing would break nd give me a huge bill for it

OptionZero 08-10-2016 06:05 PM

nothing's gonna break

the car has rubber bushings all over

when you change the geometry those bushings are strained and then they squeak

King14 08-10-2016 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3533899)
nothing's gonna break

the car has rubber bushings all over

when you change the geometry those bushings are strained and then they squeak

Ok thank you i been stressing about it so much lately


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