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not at all car savvy so forgive me. Had the fab 6months now and Iv recently been getting some clunking noises and the occasional boing of a spring from what i can only assume is my suspention, its not too regular nor is it always from the same wheel? Any ideas? Also on a lighter not its time to get mapped and slammed!! What do i need to lower the car enough to slightly improve the drive and rough prices? Also a map, anyone know any in lincoln(shire) and what can i expect to get out of a standard map and how much would i be looking roughly? Thanks for your time. B

clonking and knocking is most certantly the bushes... the consul ones most likley..... get your car up on ramps and go underneath for a looky, on the big consul bushing u can defo tell by looking at the cos the rubber in the centre will be cracked and the pin fron the wishbone will probably not be in the centre of the bush....

if not those bushes it could be the anti roll bushes, or the droplink bars.... if your thinking of slamming the car who ever is doing it could check out the bushes/ droplinks etc and change then at the same time...

check out the bush replacement guide HERE

... think the going rate for a remap is around £200 loads of posts on here about them

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