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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 03:48 PM
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Default Comptech rear sway/tiebar setup problem...HELP!

2004 RSX-S....
I just replaced my ITR bar with the Comptech 22mm swaybar and tie bar assembly. It's a little stiffer than the ITR setup, which is nice, but now I have this knocking/popping noise that I can't get rid of. It only happens on the occasional sharp bump, but not on speedbumps. It's not the spare tire or jack or anything in the rear hatch...I pulled everything out and drove around and it still does it.

It sounds like something's loose and knocking around, but I've checked and double-checked every bolt under there...nothing's loose. I'm on stock springs and struts, stock end links AND stock exhaust. And if I disconnect the bar and drive around, the noise disappears. So it's definitely related to the bar/tie bar setup.

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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 04:15 PM
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First thing came to my mind was that the tie rod was still loose.

I dunno get it up on the lift and just hit everything with your hand under there see whats loose
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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I thought the same thing a first, and I've done that. I've even whacked the exhaust to see if it's hitting the bar at some point (it's not) and still no solution.

I even disconnected the bar at the end links and drove it around, to see if the noise was still there (which might mean that it was an LCA/strut/spring issue) but the noise only happens when the bar is connected.

Maybe something to do with the end links?
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 06:25 PM
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grease the bushings and torque everything done correctly.
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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 07:44 PM
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You got any pics of it installed?
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Old Mar 21, 2005 | 05:16 PM
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No pics, but it's not an issue of being backwards or anything. I wish it were something that easy!

I called Comptech to see what they had to say, and they suggested that it might be the lower strut bolts are a little loose. Well, after attacking them with a big socket wrench, that's not the problem.

I'm beginning to think that the Comptech 22mm bar is designed to work best when the car is lowered (mine's still stock height) and that the end links are somehow binding or something. SO...I took the Comptech bar off and reinstalled my ITR bar along with the comptech subframe brace. The knocking is still occasionally there, but it's maybe 10% as bad as it was when I had the comptech bar on there. Visually, when I had both bars out on the garage floor, you could even see that the comptech bar was angled a little different where the end links bolt on, so I think that might be the issue. Guess I'll order some hotchkis endlinks and see what that gets me.

Hey, thanks to everyone who's responded and helped out. It's appreciated.
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