Yesterday, I replaced the rear air shocks on my '91 GM with standard OEM KYB brand shocks. Ran the car around for a few errands and everything was fine. Today, I was coming home from work, and everytime I made a right turn through an intersection (the ones with the dips), I heard a rubbing noise coming from the back of the car. The tailpipe was loose at the glasspack, so I put a new clamp on. Thought maybe the tailpipe was hitting the upper control arm. Got the tailpipe clear and snug, but there's still a rubbing noise when the car flexes in right turns. New shocks are clear of everything and the bushings seem to be seated just fine. Only other thing I did to the car yesterday was adjust the rear brakes, but I wouldn't think that would have anything to do with it. I'm open to ideas on this one.
Edit: I should mention that the '91 has newer stock rear coil springs, so it's not saggy or jacked way up.
Edit: I should mention that the '91 has newer stock rear coil springs, so it's not saggy or jacked way up.
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