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Old 04-06-2004, 06:42 PM
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Strut? rear 'pothole' rattle

Hello folks, I have been reading through your threads looking for an answer, but I haven't seen one, yet. I enjoy the mood and the advice that I have seen is very helpful.

95 Integra SE 126k new to me. Makes a lot of noise on the left side when I hit any form of street bumps. (sounds like the spare tire and jack aren't tightened down) They are tight, and today I had it on a lift and everything appears tight. We guess that it may be a worn strut assembly or obviously some missing rubber some where. Not sure, but I would appreciate any insight or suggestions.

Second question, if it is the strut assembly, would an assembly from a 93 Acura fit on a 95? and if so, would I still be better off getting a new assembly? I simply am not sure.

Thanks, and again, I appreciate the advice.

Rad Bareford
Richmond, VA
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Old 04-06-2004, 08:12 PM
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Re: Strut? rear 'pothole' rattle

it might be a broken clip holding something in your trunk, thats what happened to me i thought it was outside the car and it took me 2 months to figure it out it was in the trunk when i was drunk in the back seat and my friend was driving
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