Since we're on the topic of suspension, I'll throw this one out for you experts.
2017 ACR-E, lowered to track height (5.5"rear/4" front)
I notice a suspension clunking sound when I crank my wheel hard when making slow turns or backing up and cranking the wheel.
Seems likes a suspension "binding" sound. In the past month or so it's gotten louder and more frequent.
Checked the obvious things like loose bolts in the belly pan, engine cross brace, etc. Doesn't seem to be any play in the wheel bearing, lug nuts tight, ball joints greased.
I'm having the Viper tech at my go-to dealership take another look at it this week. Will check everything from shock mounts, control arms, steering rack, tie-rods,?
Is this a known issue with potential front suspension geometry binding when the car is lowered? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
thanks all
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