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Philip



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No, that will probably be a track rod end or ARB drop link.

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CSK



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I've mentioned it to my dealer and he says that is normal on 2010's +.

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Philip



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2010> - the difference being the adaptive dampers? Not that I've ever noticed.

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late L322 Far to many gone...

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Philip



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Late L322 what? No suspension changes from 2010 until the end as far as I'm aware, and any knocking only affecting 2010-on cars must presumably be related to the adaptive damper change. Not something I've experienced or heard of.

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yes late l322 2010 late on with active damp Far to many gone...

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CSK



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Dealer told me on dirt tracks the active dampers could be a bit noisy. On the road it is perfectly fine but taking the dirt track at slow speed I have a knocking noise which the dealer says is normal.

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tboner001



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really its normal lol

its not the active dampers banging its the air locked in the ARC because they have screwed it up Far to many gone...

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CSK



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Maybe that is the reason they developed the 29 speaker Meridian sound system... so you wouldn't hear the knocking! Smile

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+1 CSK Thumbs Up MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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