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Old 09 Mar 2004, 09:41 pm
Mike-in-Orange Mike-in-Orange is offline
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quote:Cal Cruzer Posted - 03/09/2004 : 1:12:53 PM
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I had the same clunk when I first lowered mine. Look in the passenger side wheel well. You will see the plastic fill tube coming down from the fuel fill intake. For some reason it started hitting on the side after I lowered it. I used a zip tie to hold it in place and it fixed the problem. This worked for another member here too after I told him about it. Give it a try.
I just went out and looked at this....sure enough, I see what you're talking about. Zip tie applied, I'll let you know after I drive it again tomorrow. Thanks for the tip - I love this place!


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quote:Yes, just grab them and pull. They will pop out like baby teeth. Very easy. Then they just push back in. There is one particular bumb/rise that I drive over every day on my way to work and there is just not as much "jounce" hitting it at speed. You may or may not notice the difference but I do very much.
How much did you cut off? I haven't really noticed anything I don't like, so for now I'm inclined to leave well enough alone.

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