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Old 05-12-2009, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jasonp32
I'm trying to figure out if it's cheaper to go with David or Riverside:

Conversation with Riverside:

"I have an 04 G35 Coupe.
How much for left and right compression rods shipped to N1R 4B1 in Ontario, Canada?
What is the latest part numbers for these?
Do I also need a seat bolt or something with these? I read something about a "cone shaped" piece that's also required.
Thanks"

"I cannot give out part numbers on these unfortuantely, and we sell these will the cone adapters for the ball joints and they already have the new studs on them.

the price is $310 shipped US to you in Canada.
please pm me your paypal email if you wish to use paypal, or call us"
Mine were $580 can with the seat bolts.
 
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Old 05-12-2009, 09:28 AM
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Thanks Bougizu. I'll post the total cost to me if I order from Riverside. I'm not sure about additional charges when ordering from the States, but I'm trying to find out...
 
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Originally Posted by damonb10
I'm trying to narrow down the source of a noise I've been hearing and think it might be what you guys are talking about.

The sound originates in the front left of the car, toward the wheel well it seems. The sound sounds like a hollow noise... like something is loose, almost a popping noise. I hear it most when going over cracks and small sharp bumps, expecially when driving over brick or stone type roadways. Normally, before this sound started happening, the car would sound solid and tight over these types of bumps.

Thanks for the help!
I ended up having the dealer look at this issue. They agreed it was the compression rods, changed them out, and now I'm noise free. Thanks for all the info in this thread.
 
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Old 05-12-2009, 10:17 PM
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Well the only thing with ordering from Riverside is you might get dinged with duties.
 
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not sure if anyone here has heard of the website Rockauto.com?? They carry everything & their prices are the best I've seen. They carry the Mevotech MS30165 for less then 63$ am I missing something as this seems much cheaper than the prices quoted here? Even this PN on other site are much more.

I've got an 06 Coupe MT...same knocking noise up front at lower speeds. Thinking of tackling this job this winter.
 
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