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prelude shock knock
- firstlude
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prelude shock knock
would i be right in thinking this is a common thing on 4th gen preludes i am sure i read about this somewhere but cant find the info now , as i have a knock coming from my rear is this just down to wear in the top mount
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- NafemanNathan
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It's very common and comes about as the top mount bushes perish/shrink and allow the central dampener shaft to float up and down within the top mount assembly.
You can either replace the top mount bushes or there is a simple cheaper fix using the appropriate sized washers.
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t739.html
You can either replace the top mount bushes or there is a simple cheaper fix using the appropriate sized washers.
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t739.html
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