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Old 10-28-2002, 09:57 AM
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Angry 2000 Accord Coupe Suspension noise

I have a 2000 Accord coupe and I changed my suspension to Eiback Sportline and Tokiko struts. Everything is great, had it camber aligned and it handles nicely. Except for the rear rattling noise that I can't fix. I have tried reseating the springs but I still get a clunking sound everytime i go over a bump. No rattle on plain surface only when there's a suspension travel. I talked to a couple shops and they said its a known problem on the 1998-2002 accord coupes. Im just hoping one of you guys know how to fix this....

please heeeeelp =)
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Old 10-29-2002, 12:45 AM
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that dead coils hitting each other when you going over bumps.

you can wrap them in wire wrap, you can buy it in Radio Shack, or you can use heat shrink tubes and put them on dead coils.
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Old 10-29-2002, 01:53 AM
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It is currently wrapped with the original eibach tube, but is still making the noise. Doesn't sound like a spring metal to metal noise, more of a loose part somewhere..
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