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Sharp bump noise

recordingguy

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I'm not sure but lately when I encounter a abrupt bump in the pavement it sounds like I hear a clunk metallic noise. I do not remember hearing this sound last year. Any thoughts on the noise. Bob
 
Bump Noise

Take a look at the swaybar and see if the bolts are loose. This has happened to me twice now.
I'm not sure but lately when I encounter a abrupt bump in the pavement it sounds like I hear a clunk metallic noise. I do not remember hearing this sound last year. Any thoughts on the noise. Bob
 
Take a look at the swaybar and see if the bolts are loose. This has happened to me twice now.

:agree: I heard a similar noise in the front, but it was basically since purchase. I looked around, but didn't find anything loose, so just kept an eye (ear) on it. I had the BajaRon swaybar installed by SpyderPops at LaMonster's BBQ last month, and since then, no noise! Front end sounds and feels so much more solid. :thumbup:
 
Broken swaybar link or bad reart shock would be the two most common. There are other possibilities. If you can't find it readily, visit your dealer, it is not normal.
 
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