justin gallant
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On my 2006 apex there is a noise driving me nuts coming from rear suspension going over bumps like a rubbing sound. Iv adjusted my torsion bar all the way in and all the way out..no difference still does it. Is there a fix for this. Would be fun to enjoy a nice quiet ride again lol.
Rubbing noise or the dreaded transfer rod "clunk"?
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Not a rubbing noise. Sounds like a transfer rod clunk. Going over bumps. All new bearings and track. New sled to me.Rubbing noise or the dreaded transfer rod "clunk"?
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Is there a cure for That?
Its the transfer rod clunking. Its something that cannot be fixed.
Go faster over the bumps.Is there a cure for That?
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Faster it is lol
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I might take the rod appart one of these days and figure out a way to install rubers or something in there
To cushion the shock
To cushion the shock