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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 03:37 PM
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setup 99 ex with omni full coilovers (sport series, basically they are supper stiff) fornt and rear camber kits, asr and 22mm sb and mugen strut tower bar.................

so other than my ride being really rough i hear a lot of creaks and squeeks coming from my suspension components mostly from the front passenger side. have tried looking for anything out of the ordinary but have found nothing. any suggestions on where to look and what i should look for...the most prominent squeek shows it self as the clutch engages and the car starts moving forward kind of a metal on meatal squeek.

the next is at semi fast rates of speed on not really bumpy roads my steering feels loose, and like there is just stuff bouncing around under the hood and with the suspension, dont really know how to explain it.

on nice paved smooth roads all seems well, so am i just imagining things so i can dump more money into the car or could there be something i am missing that should be looked into. Thanks in advance for any and all replys. one last question, is having such a stiff coilover setup on a daily driver bad? will it wear things faster or cause **** to break fromthe stiffness?
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 08:16 PM
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