Rearend Noise after BMR install
#22
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Here's a couple of pictures of mine and I probably have the offset on the wrong side but I put them on like the offset was on the OEM. Like I said earlier after the retorque I have no noise.
#23
Not sure if this will make a difference, but would it have anything to do with the relocation brackets. I know BMR recommends you weld them on if your 60 foot is 1.50 and under. I'm not sure if that would be the cause of the noise under cornering, just a thought.
#24
I looked under the car yesterday and found that the factory rear sway bar is moving inside the rubber insulators and is contacting the LCA relocation bracket on the right side. The sway bar links are pretty flimsy and allows the bar to move quite a bit. I'm going to see if I can find some 3/4" spring clip retainers (like you would use on a straight rod axle) to solve the movement problem.
Also, it has been said that after market sway bars that eliminate the OEM tabed bolt and nut hardware have also made simular niose and has been corrected by going back to the original hardware.
Bobby M.
#25
Now here's the kooky thing - everything I have heard says to torque down the bolts with the car on the ground and the supension loaded.
Yet at the bottom of those instructions, AFTER you have already torqued to 130 ft lbs, it says 'lower the car'.....
wtf????
Anyone think it would be worth it for me to get under there, LOOSEN the bolts and then retorque them to see if that does it?
I am also going to doublecheck and see if it is maybe something with the exhaust pipe on that side impacting the body or another part
Yet at the bottom of those instructions, AFTER you have already torqued to 130 ft lbs, it says 'lower the car'.....
wtf????
Anyone think it would be worth it for me to get under there, LOOSEN the bolts and then retorque them to see if that does it?
I am also going to doublecheck and see if it is maybe something with the exhaust pipe on that side impacting the body or another part
There should be no reason to loosen and re-torque.
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