Jiggle, rattle sound. Left front. Just installed Z springs/Konis

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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 01:38 PM
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Jiggle, rattle sound. Left front. Just installed Z springs/Konis

Any typical cuprits that you guys have run into? I mean, it could only be 1 of only about 4 bolts but I thought I'd ask.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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Not that anyone cares but I confirmed it was the swaybar lower link that was loose. Apparently when I zipped it off using the impact wrench, it must have turned the allen head screw also. So I had to take the nut off, put a 19mm wrench on the other side and tighten up the allen screw. Put the nut back on and no more rattles.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 01:33 PM
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Always sway bar endlinks. I actually had my swaybar bolt pop out from my SPL endlinks this weekend because of the dumb a$$ shop did not tighten it the way they were suppose to. When they first installed it about 2 weeks ago I had noise coming out from the front suspension area. I was suspecting they were my coilovers but then this weekend the bolt just snapped off in the middle of street. I stopped and got the bold it was split in half. That is why i hate when they do work on my car and i am not allowed to look wtf they are doing.... ughhhhh
 
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