View Poll Results: Which swaybar do you use if it makes clunking/popping/knocking noises
Hotchkis
51
37.23%
Cusco
6
4.38%
Stillen
13
9.49%
Eibach
1
0.73%
350evo
0
0%
No noise
66
48.18%
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Does your aftermarket swaybar make clunking/popping/knocking noises?
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Originally Posted by Cloud
Doing this to find out if hotchkis are the only swaybars that have the problem
did you install the springs too? I had a similar noise after i installed the hotchkis springs, went away with time..
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Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
yeah, I bought thinking they would not do that.
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Originally Posted by kuah
Could you guys email us pictures of your install and information about the nature/history of the noise? Given the quality and size of the rod ends/bearings we use, these endlinks should not make any noises unless there is a binding issue somewhere or something is loose. Perhaps we can diagnose the issue by email, too bad we can't go over the car at our shop...
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Good news. I dropped my car off at the dealer (Motorwerks - Barrington, IL) for this. The mechanic (Larry) replaced the bolts on the bottom links as they barely made it into the thread lock and tightened the jam nut. NO MORE POPS, CLUNKS or KNOCKS! Very nice.
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Originally Posted by kuah
Could you guys email us pictures of your install and information about the nature/history of the noise? Given the quality and size of the rod ends/bearings we use, these endlinks should not make any noises unless there is a binding issue somewhere or something is loose. Perhaps we can diagnose the issue by email, too bad we can't go over the car at our shop...
Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
earliest I will be able to get it on a lift will be next weekend.
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Originally Posted by thinking
Update?
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Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
I have no had any opportunity to get my car on a lift. I am working 70+ hour weeks right now. I know for a fact that everything is tightened down, but they are clunking louder than ever.
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I installed new bushings, used new white grease even installed the collars from Hotchkis.
Nothing change same clunking and popping.
Where should i look for the problem?
End links?
Nothing change same clunking and popping.
Where should i look for the problem?
End links?
Originally Posted by izmir41500
hotchkis revised with collars, no clunking.
use white lithium grease that come with the bars.
use white lithium grease that come with the bars.
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Originally Posted by myG35zx
It's the endlinks. I had mine tightend a few weeks back. However, the clunk is back (sounds like a bad movie title). I'm thinking of reinstalling the OE sway and endlinks.
Here are the important things to look for -- Make sure the jam nuts that set the length of the endlinks are tightened first. AFTER the jam nuts (as well as other hardware) are tightened, make sure that in the installed position all the spherical bearing (*****) can be simultaneously centered (ie. the ***** look like they are in the center of their movement/rotation range). This is critical to ensure the endlinks have good articulation. The endlinks should look like this once everything is tightened:
In particular note that rotation/position of the spherical bearing ***** relative to the rod end housing. Sometimes tightening the jam nut improperly can cause the bearing to "pre" bind, so the endlink cannot move properly under suspension travel, which will of course cause the endlink to be damaged or for the hardware to loosen.
If there is any uncertainty, please email us with a picture of the endlinks as installed on the car, and I can verify that everything is installed properly. If we cannot get the endlinks working properly for you, we'll take them back. We have these endlinks on cars with lots of street and track miles with no issues, but proper installation is critical. Unfortunately, alot of shops do not know how (or do not care, since it takes extra time/effort) to properly install suspension components with spherical bearings...
Last edited by kuah@splparts.com; 09-22-2007 at 09:17 AM.