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FWIW, lighter/thinner parts (eg, dust shields as mentioned by ZoomZ) tend to make higher frequency noises ("tink", "ping"). Heavier/thicker parts (eg, end links) tend to make lower frequency noises ("cluck",
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FWIW, lighter/thinner parts (eg, dust shields as mentioned by ZoomZ) tend to make higher frequency noises ("tink", "ping"). Heavier/thicker parts (eg, end links) tend to make lower frequency noises ("cluck", "thud"). The lower the frequency, the more likely you are to feel it in your hands, butt, feet.
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