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Other than making sure the preload is set properly in the 5-7mm range (give or take) not much else you can do.
Originally Posted by Daddy Fat Sacs
Just makes no sense to continue to buy a product with hopes that you won't have issues. Why chance it from the get go?
Hmmmm a brand new 900$ product specifically designed for a vehicles profile i wouod think it would be tested and given a close look at to make shure its a product worth waisting all this money on, yes there were good reviews and bad reviews i went ahead and said F@#K it about it, but i guess BC dosnt have a solution for this because ppl are still experiencing this issue and are still putting it on the market for sale .
When installed right.they are great coilovers.had mine for over 10k no problems.better then tein,ksport,megan for sure.id buy them again if i had to.people with that noise dont set preload rightand dont tighten up top and bottom to correct specs
Mine are installed 100% correctly and I have the right rear clunk. The issue is within the shocks themselves. I have a new set I'll be swapping on soon utilizing the OEM shock mounts. Hopefully that will resolve my clunking.