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Old 02-01-2015, 03:00 PM   #7
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All good points about what may be the cause of the noise you're hearing. If your drop links are original, consider repacing those first. The links are not that expensive relative to other suspension components and are very easy to change.

My 2000S developed a clunk up front last winter. With 120K miles on the clock, I figured that I had a bad strut or strut mount. I pulled the wheel and found torn boots on my drop link. I had drop links on hand and replaced them on both sides. Noise gone!
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