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10-28-2019, 08:11 AM | #1 |
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JRZ RS Two / GC Camber Plate Noise Question - Please Help!
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I have a set of JRZ RS Two's and Ground Control Camber Plates installed in the spring. I've gotten the usual knocking noises that most people of experienced with camber plates over rough surfaces or minor bumps. Now though, I'm getting popping noises with the smallest suspension movement over relatively smooth pavement and when turning. It seemed to start with only the driver's side, but last night I noticed that it may be now be coming from both sides. It had done this before and seemingly went away. Everything is tight. The top side has the adjustment knob, top nut, spacer then bearing, and the same on the bottom end, spacer or two Would love some input. Taking it to the track this weekend and would love to get this sorted out. |
10-29-2019, 10:50 AM | #5 |
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Guess everyone either has super quite camber plate setups or is tired of this topic all together. In any event, I removed the dampers last night, and found white powdery oxidation residue on the shaft under and around the bushings/spacers. I cleaned the up with vinegar and applied some wax based lubricant to these and reinstalled. I believe the were getting a little bound up and not moving well causing the noise.
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11-04-2019, 06:42 PM | #8 |
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I'm experiencing the same thing on some newly installed M Performance coilovers and Ground Control plates. The noise didn't start until the 2nd or 3rd day driving the car which made me think the car picked up some camber after everything settled (initially set to -3.8 deg) and caused the wide MP springs to make contact with upper wheel well under compression.
However, I switched to some Eibach 2.5" springs up front and once again am experiencing the noise after a couple days of driving. There's no way the 2.5" springs are making contact with top of wheel well so I'm scratching my head a bit as to what's causing it. Maybe it is just the GC plates making all the noise? Seems odd that they wouldn't be noisy right from the start though. |
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