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#282801 Sep 23, 1:50am
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I had a set of TRD lowering springs installed a couple months ago and there has always been a knocking or buckling sound from the right rear when turning left sometimes. Does it look like on the right side that the spring is too compressed at the top part? The metal coil is practically touching itself.
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kglee79 #282802 Sep 23, 1:52am
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Here's the drivers side rear...the other pic is of the passenger rear. This one looks a lot better...
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kglee79 #282803 Sep 23, 12:18pm
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Maybe when they did the install they didnt seat the spring on the strut correctly or... idunnois the rubber seat on the top of the strut where the spring and the strut meet?

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