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Old 2/3/14, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by wanted33
I will Deysha, thanks for keeping up with us. Your are our Ford angle. I'll probably wait until the weather warms, and see if it stops. Our weather here in good old North Carolina has been unusually cold, so I'm not that worried about it being a serious problem.
You're very welcome, wanted33!

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Old 2/10/14, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by dach4mp
guys check out this thread. i was just reading it before i saw this..

https://themustangsource.com/f804/wa...-panel-526799/

for those of you that are experiencing this in the cold weather, and finding it hard to replicate it in the warmer weather, this may be your answer.. water can be freezing.. theres your clunking noise
No sloshing sounds when warm but a distinctive mechanical clunk from the suspension.

It was gone completely when it hit warmer temps but clunked right away when it got cold. Funny thing is my car is parked in a fairly warm garage and when I leave in the morning, the first thing I hear is clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!
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Boys, whats the aftermarket parts that will solve this issue again? Didnt have time to read through the entire thread.
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Back for an update. As I expected the noise in the rear of mine has stopped with warmer weather. So far, so good.
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Originally Posted by xtc.inc
Boys, whats the aftermarket parts that will solve this issue again? Didnt have time to read through the entire thread.
Sway bar links will solve this problem but my friend "Toxix " on this board contacted BMR and found out the sway bar links don't work with track pack cars as our sway bars are larger in dia than regular GT's. I need to check out this one from Steeda to see if it works. http://www.cjponyparts.com/steeda-re...013/p/5551060/

BTW, clunk, clunk, clunk. Slightly less clunking this afternoon.
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