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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/
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WAIT!!!
If you remove/disconnect the rear spring, there will be nothing to hold the rear of the car up! You will really have a bad noise then! It will be the sound of the body crashing onto the floor! Don't do that!

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thanks joel i wasn't going to drive like that, would leave it on frame jacks and use a floor jack to raise and lower the rear trailing arm


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p.s. all body mounts and frame sections are solid and rust free
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Have you checked the rear shock mounts. It might be something very simple. Check all of the fasteners, bushings, etc. I would'nt mess with the spring until I have checked everything else. I wish I was close to you...I am usually pretty good at isolating these noises.
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thanks scott i,m in northwest nj but thanks anyway
heading your way for vacation soon though
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[QUOTE=mycadoo] thanks joel i wasn't going to drive like that, would leave it on frame jacks and use a floor jack to raise and lower the rear trailing arm
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I knew that...
I hate noises like this...you'll find it tho, just be patient...

I knew that...

I hate noises like this...you'll find it tho, just be patient...

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hooray
finally fixed my rear suspension noise! i had installed adjustable strut rods and the inner locking/jam nut was ever so slightly loose (even with blue loctite on it) and the little clearance caused the click/popping noise thanks so much to all for your suggestions.

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I was going to suggest the contact between spring leafs, but too late. Glad you found it.
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