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Old 31 March 2004, 10:50 PM
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Just brought a my01 with 18's on with eibach progressive springs but was going down some bumpy country roads with 3 in the car and felt the car clonk at the rear a couple of times, did it bottom up......should I be worried .......any suggestions

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I have 18" with Eibach spring's, but i've never had any prob's like that m8,
so i'd have it checked m8, cant hurt nowt
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likewise I'm running my MY02 on Eibachs and 18' wheels - have had no problems yet.....
get someone to have a look at it...
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the road was bumpy and I was doing about 70mph shold it still happen and what can be done to solve the problem
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Is the toolkit in the boot located adjacent to the rear nearside loose ? if not I'd get it looked at

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