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Ok so yesterday I fitted some replacement standard shocks with lowered springs that I bought off Kinugawa Turbo (Cheers dude, turned up real quick :D). They have dropped the car back down to the height it was when I bought it, before I fitted the nackered set of Teins I bought earlier in the year which were fully extended height wise and made the car REALLY unbalanced and just didn't sit right. The problem is now I have a knocking, but it's like a knocking of something that's loose, only nothing is :thumbdown: I've jacked it back up and checked the lower joint, the mount bolts, the strut brace, everything, nothing is loose, yet when I go over a bump at more than 5 mph there is a knock and I can feel something move, I'm going back out there shortly to have a 5th look, but wondered if anyone had any suggestions as to what it might be? Could I have knocked something when fitting the shocks? Could it be a bush that's decided to go? I've checked the brake calliper and that's on perfectly too, nothing appears to have any movement or play, but something definitely has! Help!