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Re: Bad Vibrations
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March 19, 2008, 09:06:04 »
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Hiya all,
Hmm, ok, what about the 2 Nolathanes in the lower sway arm bushes? :-k They could be too tight and binding maybe not moving easily and transferring some vibe up to the chassis...hmmm :-k
ANy thoughts?
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Yes, I had the same with the LSE, fitted poly bushes and the ride got worse, as did the vibration/kickback. I'm going to refit rubber when time allows.
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