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Yeah I know what you mean. I was crapping myself thinking that the wheel would come off and I'd see it overtake me one day :lol: :lol:

But after talking to a few people they said it's common.

I'll try my best to be there for the cruise. Would be cool to catch up with everyone.

J

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i have the same problem i am just about to pull them apart and put some rubber top and bottom and see if that helps the slight nocking and i also have a know from the front left wheel any one have this problem i can feel it through the steering wheel but there aint no movement any where ive jacked it up and moved it but cant find it

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yeh i get this too

i find if you re-set the mounting on the rubber-thing at the top of the spring it quietens it slightly

ive also found that alot of the noise is through vibrating ect in the boot cos the suspension is so hard. if you have damper adjustment make the shocks softer and also go through your boot and make sure everything is secure ie jack, spare wheel and the fake-wall panels surrounding the boot

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Also in need of Upper control arm suspension bushes. Anyone know who sells them ( anywhere except whiteline) ?[/quote:a18b5cb8d1]

If you really don't want bushes from Whiteline (and why wouldn't you?), SuperPro have a range of polyurethane bushes for Skylines, and most other cars too.

http://www.superpro.com.au/

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