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Old 11/8/13, 11:41 PM
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Hello, I'm Duggie from Fl. and I'm glad to found this site. I have a 2014 V6 Coupe 6 speed Manual. I have started my mods. and I'm having a problem with the Eibach Pro Kit Springs and a J&M Adjustable Panhardrod. I had them installed at a garage. It came out very good , great height and 100% better handling with a smooth ride. The problem I have is the Clunking noise at low speed from the rear. I Need help to solve this noise problem. I have read that it is a standard issue in using a lowering spring kit. Is this true or can this be solved and how ?
Also installed are a Airaid Cold Air Intake and Magna Flow Axel Backs Exhaust. All were check and are tight. Don't know what to do.

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Old 11/10/13, 09:15 AM
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Hi, welcome. Check the pinion stub.May has to change the angle/length.
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Hello! New Member Here

Hello! New member here on the board Let us share our thoughts about related topics in this forum I don't drive yet but we do have a famiy car wishing to have one Mustang car here
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