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The left one clicks and rattles. Rubber grommets are meant to absorb shocks and vibrations while keeping a tight fit. I am no engineer but I believe the left should

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Old 11-21-2009, 07:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The left one clicks and rattles. Rubber grommets are meant to absorb shocks and vibrations while keeping a tight fit. I am no engineer but I believe the left should be as tight as the right.

This thread is by no means a "the sky is falling thread.". It is meant to inform others.

You may opt to not do anything. But me....i already bought the necessary washer and I should have the rattle gone by tomorrow.
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