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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Suspension Tech: Bring It!
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<blockquote data-quote="BMR Tech 2" data-source="post: 15348283" data-attributes="member: 174721"><p>It definitely could be. I usually recommend putting some grease on the bushing faces to prevent squeaks like that after installation. Throw a pump of grease in the rear bushings and it should work it's way out to the ends and quiet down. I would also recommend moving the LCAs up to the middle hole, having them in the lowest hole with those springs is going to give you quite a bit of anti-squat.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would do the SB041 front bar. It should pair nicely with your stock rear bar until you decide if you want to do an upgraded rear bar.</p><p></p><p>I really have no idea what that noise is. It looks and sounds like it continues after the suspension has stopped moving. I'd take a look at the struts and springs, see if there is any rubbing or witness marks on them. Have you contacted Strange to see if they've run into a sound like that with their struts before? It's not something that we've seen here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMR Tech 2, post: 15348283, member: 174721"] It definitely could be. I usually recommend putting some grease on the bushing faces to prevent squeaks like that after installation. Throw a pump of grease in the rear bushings and it should work it's way out to the ends and quiet down. I would also recommend moving the LCAs up to the middle hole, having them in the lowest hole with those springs is going to give you quite a bit of anti-squat. I would do the SB041 front bar. It should pair nicely with your stock rear bar until you decide if you want to do an upgraded rear bar. I really have no idea what that noise is. It looks and sounds like it continues after the suspension has stopped moving. I'd take a look at the struts and springs, see if there is any rubbing or witness marks on them. Have you contacted Strange to see if they've run into a sound like that with their struts before? It's not something that we've seen here. [/QUOTE]
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