could be right on the step, and popping on the edge when you move over something?
my guess right now...
have someone rock the front end up and down and watch your T bars move.. if it is happening when your front is flexing, you might be able to see some witness marks on the key where it is jumping and sliding back to position.
if it is it, either you or your shop can back the T bars off or add to it to get past the step up.
maybe for a quick fix, WD40 the stepups
Last edited by Hellz : 10-06-2011 at 09:40 AM.
you may have it cranked to where it is sitting right on one of the steppings or on the edge of the hole it sits in..
so it is either sliding down or up when your front end flexs, which is causing the popping sound..
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