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There's no telling how long the springs will stay lubed. Buying a new set might fix the sound but then again the new ones might do the same thing over time. I don't think you'll be able to find a set of just 2 anyway. I think at this point the sound is just something you have to live with. I'd either 1.) Learn to live with the sound, 2.) Keep the springs greased so they don't make any noise, or 3.) Score a set of stock springs and struts and return the car to factory settings.
Seriously, the sound isn't an issue as far as structural integrity of the vehicle is concerned. The springs aren't wearing out or anything. In fact, the life of the springs will most likely outlast the life of the vehicle. |
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