captainN8
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Wanted to get some thoughts on what might be clunking after installing my LCAs. They are the tubular type with poly bushings. Seems to me like it could be the driveshaft, any thoughts?
Did you have the suspension loaded when you tightened the bolts? If not, go loosen the bolts up and retighten with the wheels on the ground or on jackstands and let us know if that helps.
yes, had jackstands under the rear axle tubes.
Did you have the suspension loaded when you tightened the bolts? If not, go loosen the bolts up and retighten with the wheels on the ground or on jackstands and let us know if that helps.
This is what caused my clunking originally...Did you have the suspension loaded when you tightened the bolts? If not, go loosen the bolts up and retighten with the wheels on the ground or on jackstands and let us know if that helps.
what brand? i just installed BMR lowers and relocation brkts on my 2010. i got the poly on one end and sperical on the other. torqued em down with suspension loaded and mines nice and quiet. i was actually expecting a lil 'clunkiness', but im very happy how mine turned out. just gotta do the upper with mount here soon.Wanted to get some thoughts on what might be clunking after installing my LCAs. They are the tubular type with poly bushings. Seems to me like it could be the driveshaft, any thoughts?
Yes, they are on the correct sides. I checked and double checked that, cuz the instructions they came with were not very good. They are J&M.
I am just glad to see that this is probably "normal", that was really my only concern. I will check the torque on everything as well. Thanks for the input guys. This is my first Ford, Mustang, and 3 link rear, which i am not familiar with. All i ever owned was leaf spring Chevy trucks........