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Originally Posted by Halfkiddio If it's something in vertical movement, one thing you can do is raise the car up and disconnect the sway bar. That way you can use

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Old 09-28-2016, 01:30 PM   #9 (permalink)
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If it's something in vertical movement, one thing you can do is raise the car up and disconnect the sway bar. That way you can use a jack to raise and lower the entire suspension on one side through it's full range of motion. That might help you find any noises.
I can try that .. im gonna try to get under it this weekend and see what I can find
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