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Old 02-15-2004   #1
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anyone have any problems with a knocking type noise from the front end going over bumps?
i am thinking the problem is either a front strut, or else a upper strut mount. I have never really payed attention to how the strut mounts look like (if there durable or not)

i really dont care, and its not all that loud, but i wanna get everything fixed on this car before i get rid of it.

any idea's?
car is 90 n/t fwd w/ 180k or so on it....
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Old 02-15-2004   #2
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Most likely its a front shock going bad.
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Old 02-16-2004   #3
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Shake down the front end while your at it!
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Old 02-16-2004   #4
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I recently replaced all my suspension crap and my front left side makes a click/knock when I got over bumps while turning sometimes...

Dont know what it is, as everything is new.. balljoints, tierods, shocks...
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Old 02-17-2004   #5
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I just bought my 97 GST Spyder yesterday, but it's doing the same thing.
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