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Old 04-08-2021, 01:52 PM
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First time down on the tires, or is it happening continuously?

It's not uncommon to get a clunk or two as the suspension takes a set with the weight of the car on it. It's typically ball joints, springs and shocks settling into their position where they want to be.

To an extent, this can happen every time you get the car in the air as the suspension droops past what it typically sees in driving use.

If it's clunking while you're moving or continues to do so more than just a first couple times after the swap, I'd have it back up in the air and make sure everything is seated properly.

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