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Low&Slow 10-03-2013 05:05 PM

Bc racing extreme drop clunking noise.
 
Hey guys, i'm not sure if this is a repost because i couldn't find a thread specifically for this. Anyways, I got my bc racing extreme drop kit installed yesterday, and now i'm hearing little clunking noise whenever i drive over some bumps. The front sway bar i tilted it up a little bit because i didn't know what to do with the aftermarket endlinks. I adjusted the endlinks just a little and put my sway bar up a little bit in fear of it hitting the control arm. (or what i think is the control arm) I also tightened everything. Do you any of you guys might know what this could be?

CamryDS 10-03-2013 07:28 PM

bad strut? it could be -- I have a set in my camry and there's strut damage after 1-2 months.

SortaFlushed 10-04-2013 07:23 AM

How low do you have them set to? Have you since aligned it? is the sound coming from the rear? After i did my drop i noticed noises after going over bumps, Jacked it up and was the Rear LCA hitting the bumps.

SortaFlushed 10-04-2013 07:24 AM

if its coming from the front you might wanna try to adjust the front endlinks as close to stock and put them back on.

86TruenoFRS 10-04-2013 01:16 PM

I believe @636 had the same issue and IIRC it was the sway bar hitting the control arm? When i installed my kit i adjusted the enlinks the there most closed down setting to bring the swaybar as far from the control as possible. But just to be sure its not somethin easy... check to make sure the bolts on the top of the strut(strut to strut tower) are tight.

SmsAlSuwaidi 10-04-2013 01:27 PM

@636 first is was that he did not install the coilover the correct way and needed to take it off and turn it around

86TruenoFRS 10-04-2013 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1250794)
@636 first is was that he did not install the coilover the correct way and needed to take it off and turn it around

That's what it was. I knew he had a clunk issue just forgot the cause...

Low&Slow 10-05-2013 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CamryDS (Post 1249262)
bad strut? it could be -- I have a set in my camry and there's strut damage after 1-2 months.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SortaFlushed (Post 1250221)
How low do you have them set to? Have you since aligned it? is the sound coming from the rear? After i did my drop i noticed noises after going over bumps, Jacked it up and was the Rear LCA hitting the bumps.

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Originally Posted by 86TruenoFRS (Post 1250765)
I believe @636 had the same issue and IIRC it was the sway bar hitting the control arm? When i installed my kit i adjusted the enlinks the there most closed down setting to bring the swaybar as far from the control as possible. But just to be sure its not somethin easy... check to make sure the bolts on the top of the strut(strut to strut tower) are tight.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1250794)
@636 first is was that he did not install the coilover the correct way and needed to take it off and turn it around

Thanks for all of your input guys! :cheers: I'm not too sure what it could be now.. the main noise is coming from the right front now. i'm assuming the top plate wasn't spun tight enough like the left one, causing it to be loose and move around more? (Top late as in, camber plate and pillow top area.)

SmsAlSuwaidi 10-05-2013 10:30 PM

im having the exact same issue at the moment and the sound seems from the front right to and a very faint on the left.

any idea what i could do ?

cause i wasn't sure what to do with the end links and i feel like they are pulled up unequally on each side


:(

Low&Slow 10-06-2013 01:04 AM

Good news guys! Fixed the problem! It was just the pillow mount/ camber plate. I had to twist it right to tighten it! I suppose the problem was, there was space between the top plate and the spring ( ball joint, pillow joint) so everytime i would hit a bump, the ball joint would hit the top plate! Thanks for all of your input though guys! (:

Low&Slow 10-06-2013 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1253442)
im having the exact same issue at the moment and the sound seems from the front right to and a very faint on the left.

any idea what i could do ?

cause i wasn't sure what to do with the end links and i feel like they are pulled up unequally on each side


:(

So i just figured out the problem, you need to twist the camber plate towards the right to tighten it. The problem seems to be; the space between the camber plate and the pillow joint. every time you would hit a bump, the space is no good, which causes the pillow joint to collide with the camber plate. Just unbolt the 3 bolts on the top, unbolt your endlinks, twist your camber plate (while holding the springs) then re-install. (Don't forget to tighten the camber bolts! 4 bolts on top) Then Voila! :w00t::happyanim:

SmsAlSuwaidi 10-06-2013 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Low&Slow (Post 1253632)
So i just figured out the problem, you need to twist the camber plate towards the right to tighten it. The problem seems to be; the space between the camber plate and the pillow joint. every time you would hit a bump, the space is no good, which causes the pillow joint to collide with the camber plate. Just unbolt the 3 bolts on the top, unbolt your endlinks, twist your camber plate (while holding the springs) then re-install. (Don't forget to tighten the camber bolts! 4 bolts on top) Then Voila! :w00t::happyanim:

care to explain in more detail ?

so am i going to need to unbolt the top of the coil, and twist the top plate to the right untill its tight and wont move ?

qqqqball 10-06-2013 10:58 AM

this is a common problem after installing coilovers on ALL cars - consider this, at stock height the distance from your sway bar to your lower control arm is much more large than when lowered. If you can get under your car when there is pressure on the suspension (i.e. alignment lift), adjust your endlinks to absorb that distance lost from lowering it.

Low&Slow 10-06-2013 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1253888)
care to explain in more detail ?

so am i going to need to unbolt the top of the coil, and twist the top plate to the right untill its tight and wont move ?

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6a9b48af.jpg

You see, the problem is where the red arrow is pointing at. there is space in between the joint (Space between the joint and the camber plate. Blue arrow.)
So to start off: remove your wheels, loosen and remove the nut from one of your endlinks (whether if it's from the sway bar or the actual strut.) Then remove the three bolts on top of the strut (shown with the green arrow.) the strut should fall with the brake caliper. Next, hold the area within the purple brackets and turn the camber plate (Blue arrow pointing at it) right. Turn it a full two revolutions then reinstall. Before you lower your car on the wheels, don't forget to tighten the camber bolts! (4 bolts on top, yellow arrow) And that's it! :)


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