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My question is this, is the FX4 suspension somehow different than the normal AWD suspension? Say sway bar size, lack of sway bar? I wouldn't think so but who knows? And how many AWD people who have had these issues have FX4 versus the standard suspension? Maybe therein lies the problem? IDK, I grasping at straws at this point.
I dont have fx4 but have 4k tow
 

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My installer did what eibach told him to do, he unhooked the sway bar end link on the driver side and left the right side attached. Test drove the vehicle and the driver's side made ZERO noise while the passenger side made minimal noise. He reinstalled the end link on the driver side while the weight of the truck was resting on concrete and test drove again, he said it is 110% better than it was but the noise is still there, be it ever so slight. He said it was an absolute bitch to reinstall while the truck was on the ground and while he was able to get it to factory torque specs, maybe it still needed a little tightening if you could get an air wrench on it? He did it with hand tools and basically made a make shift breaker bar. I am going to pick it up today and drive it like I normally would. He said eibach usually supplies new end links for the Sportline lowering kits for cars, and being this is an aggressive drop for springs only that they should include a shorter end link with the Pro Kit for these trucks.
 

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Really interested in doing the Eibach springs but concerns about the noises.
 

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The truck looks amazing and I am happy for the most part. I am glad we pinpointed the issue, now I am just on the search for some shorter end links. Scale has been the most helpful in my search and I may get some just to try. They told me I need the 12mm ball size. Can anyone confirm that?
 

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The truck looks amazing and I am happy for the most part. I am glad we pinpointed the issue, now I am just on the search for some shorter end links. Scale has been the most helpful in my search and I may get some just to try. They told me I need the 12mm ball size. Can anyone confirm that?
My man! You are getting closer to solving an issue many of us are having! I knew it had to be the swaybar links
 

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My man! You are getting closer to solving an issue many of us are having! I knew it had to be the swaybar links
I will get to the bottom of it, as it is driving my installer crazy as well. He has lowered many vehicles and used eibach springs for years and not once came across this. He is as determined to find a solution as we all are. It may take us some trial and error, but he is willing to help figure this out.
 

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Really interested in doing the Eibach springs but concerns about the noises.
I will get to the bottom of it, as it is driving my installer crazy as well. He has lowered many vehicles and used eibach springs for years and not once came across this. He is as determined to find a solution as we all are. It may take us some trial and error, but he is willing to help figure this out.
Same with my installer, he only does suspension work and even he was at loss
 

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Is it only happening with hybrids or maybe awd?
 

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Is it only happening with hybrids or maybe awd?
I am not sure, mainly what I read about have been the AWD but the front springs are the same for both. So it is probably happening on the FWD too would be my guess. The drop would essentially lower the front the same thus putting the sway bar at a different angle than stock no matter what. Why some have it and some don't is a conundrum to me. Maybe some people are using air tools to reinstall versus hand tools? Maybe some are getting everything tighter than factory torque specifications? I really am at a loss on that. I am going to take mine to my other mechanic on Monday and talk to him and see what he thinks. I'm not giving up, as the truck just looks so good lowered I won't go back to stock now.

I did take mine on a long drive yesterday and it was raining all day here, I only heard the noise a few times. And we were on interstate, back roads and parking lots. Really the only time I heard it was when exiting a parking lot with a slight angle it made the noise and you could feel it in the front end, but I didn't notice any other time.
 
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Are you having issues with the lowering springs?
Yes, I started this thread. Still there, I want to call the installer and talk about the end links.
 

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Yes, I started this thread. Still there, I want to call the installer and talk about the end links.
Yea I went back and saw that, sorry. Sorry to kind of highjack it, but I am diligent to find an answer. Even if now eibach has completely ghosted me.
 

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So, I installed the Eibach lowering springs on my ecoboost fwd a couple of weeks ago. On the test drive I had noise coming from the struts. I thought I may have over tightened the struts or something was loose. After checking everything I found all was good. Long story short, I found the noise was coming from the rubber sleeves on the springs. I put a little grease on the rubber and no more noise. Not sure if it’s the same problem everyone is having but worth a try. Hope this helps
 

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So, I installed the Eibach lowering springs on my ecoboost fwd a couple of weeks ago. On the test drive I had noise coming from the struts. I thought I may have over tightened the struts or something was loose. After checking everything I found all was good. Long story short, I found the noise was coming from the rubber sleeves on the springs. I put a little grease on the rubber and no more noise. Not sure if it’s the same problem everyone is having but worth a try. Hope this helps
Can you be more specific as to how you put grease on them? Did you separate the coils and coat them? I am not sure if you were having the same noise, but maybe. The front springs are the same for both the AWD and FWD, it is only the rears that are different. I will give it a try, hell, what could it hurt at this point?
 

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Can you be more specific as to how you put grease on them? Did you separate the coils and coat them? I am not sure if you were having the same noise, but maybe. The front springs are the same for both the AWD and FWD, it is only the rears that are different. I will give it a try, hell, what could it hurt at this point?
Sure, I just jacked the front up so the springs would separate and smeared a thin coat of grease on the rubber sleeves. I used some bearing grease I had. I’m sure any grease will work. It was really just a shot in the dark cause everything looked good. I figured if it didn’t work just wipe off the grease and move on.
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