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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Real Name: Matt
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: NWA
Posts: 270
Real Name: Matt
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On my list to rule out, assuming it’s in the rear as you suspect.
1a. Did you loosen sway bar bushings while installing the new, taller springs? Even if they are not your culprit, should be loosened (lubed if your feeling froggy,) then re-torqued with the vehicle on the ground... suspension loaded. This puts the bushings in a relaxed state at your normal ride position.
1b. Same for panhard bar
2. Also check your sway bar end links are properly connected and or not broken.
3. Check shock top nuts are still tight
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