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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 06:21 PM
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Rear strut orientation spring question

Hey Guys,

I fitted my Ralliart with some springs a couple months back, but I have a clunk on the right rear strut area. It only occurs when I turn right onto driveways/elevated roads. Thats the ONLY time it makes the clunk and is quiet with anything else. Ive been looking around to see if anything looked out of the ordinary, and the only thing I could think of is that my strut might be orientated wrong. The springs are swift springs, and the REAR wording is right side up. Both struts in the rear are facing so that you can see the begining of where the spring sits in the holder facing toward the exhaust. The mitsubishi stamping is facing to the right side of the vehicle. Is this correct or do I have one backwards?

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Old Jul 24, 2011 | 09:53 PM
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I guess no one knows eh? Can someone be nice and just crouch under their car and take a pic of each strut lol
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Old Jul 24, 2011 | 11:29 PM
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I have stock suspension but I still get this noise only on right turns. There is a thread about someone finding a broken weld on support bar in the trunk on the upper left side. Pull the carpetiing back and look to see if this piece is solid. I kind of gave up and live with it now bc I don't have time to argue with the dealer. They told me it was my mudflaps. But good luck!
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