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Did you put the spring "cradle" back in and it's seated properly?:(
Yes, spring cradle is in and seated..I'm thinking it might be the insulator on top of the shock. The nut that secures it to the shaft would not tighten all the way. So maybe its loose and rattling when the spring is compressed.. make sense? I'll disassemble again this weekend to see. Other than the rattling noise, car runs great with the Tokico's.
Yeah, I thought it was silver or grey. Well at least it gets good mileage :P You like the car as a whole? My uncle has one and didn't seem to be too fond of it, but I'm not sure why.
I really like it. It's "peppy" enough for what it is, and it gets me where I need to go. I can fit a ton of stuff in it too. I've actually gotten 3 friends out here to buy Prius's after being in my car. So overall - yes. :)
I really enjoy coasting down hill and watching my MPGs go up. It's a very addicting game. A buddy of mine has an M3, and I get to drive that when I wanna feel some pure power.
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