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Suspension
Replaced Control Arms, now this..
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown09" data-source="post: 1051735" data-attributes="member: 78012"><p>Your observation of the rub mark on the sway bar is a key point.</p><p>Check the sway bar bushings. If they are shot, they will allow the bar to shift side to side.</p><p></p><p>Now that you have the rubbing noise in each direction makes me think they have let go a bit more now. The only other things that could cause the tire to hit the sway bar would be a very very bad wheel bearing, or an alignment waayyyyy out of spec. Both of which would have other symptoms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown09, post: 1051735, member: 78012"] Your observation of the rub mark on the sway bar is a key point. Check the sway bar bushings. If they are shot, they will allow the bar to shift side to side. Now that you have the rubbing noise in each direction makes me think they have let go a bit more now. The only other things that could cause the tire to hit the sway bar would be a very very bad wheel bearing, or an alignment waayyyyy out of spec. Both of which would have other symptoms [/QUOTE]
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