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And are those the Slee tube sliders?
Yes, Slee AHC sliders. Really like them. Thanks for the props on the bike!
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And are those the Slee tube sliders?
How difficult was it to replace the fuel filter? Run into any problems?
How difficult was it to replace the fuel filter? Run into any problems?
You might check the steering shaft as well. They develop play over time and can make it feel like something in the suspension is worn.I have also been chasing down a front end clunk/pop when I start and stop quickly. It is on the driver side directly under my feet. I have checked calipers/pads and sway bar links, all good. I found a bad driver CV axle that I thought was the culprit, but no luck. Today I found that the AHC sensor arms were shot but that is also not the root of the noise. Finally found the lower ball joint had some play and when you beat on the bottom of the tire you can produce the noise. I filled the joints with grease and it has lessened the noise a bit. Based on service records the current Moog Ball Joints have over 50k Miles on them, so I am replacing with some 555 lowers. Hopefully this finally fixes the problem. Also find some mini linkage joints from McMaster Carr that should fix my AHC sensor arms. Much cheaper than replacing the entire assembly, when all the other parts are fine.
Small update. The joints on my AHC sensor arms were shot. No way I was paying $150 each for new sensors. Searched the part number stamped on the stock joint and found a suitable replacement via McMaster Carr. These worked perfectly, no issues. Total cost for 4 joints shipped was $30.
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