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    Quote Originally Posted by popo8 View Post
    In my car, i found that its just the small movement that the ends have that are causing the feeling. It took some time for me... but I got used to it and have put thousands of miles on them that way.

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    Typically, the rod ends are narrower than the mounting bracket widths, and require spacers to fill the gap. Did you check the spacers to make sure they are holding the rod ends securely and preventing a small side-to-side movement of the entire LCA?
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