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First thing, as any moving part can make noise, chasing noise down normally is the hard part.
Once you find the noise, fixing it normally is pretty simple.
One thing to remember that sport suspension do transmit a little more noise as the spherical bearing top mount doesn't have insulation like a thick rubber mount.
However, you shouldn't be getting all kind of weird noise either.
When turning at a stop, I'm hearing something like a pop coming from the LF corner. I'm hoping it's just that the end links need to be re-torqued. Won't be able to take a peek for a couple of weeks, though.
Any chance you can elaborate on what you're hearing?
If you are getting a poping noise turning the steering wheel at a standstill, it might be the springs coil binding.
MeisterR ZetaCRD coilovers comes standard with a Koyo Japan roller bearing spring cap to avoid this noise, so it just my be sticky.
Spray a little WD40 onto the roller bearing and just give the cap a few turn to ensure it is moving freely.
That should take out any popping noise that happen when turning the steering wheel at a standstill.
Mine is predominately coming from
the f/r, but now I'm hearing it when I even drive, super disappointed. It sounds like... squeaking/ticking, if that makes any sense.
Squeaking normally is a bush, because if is a damper you get a knocking noise.
If it is the spherical bearing top mount, then you get a metal to metal knocking noise.
Have a go around all the bush and just get a little lube on them to see if the noise goes away.
Might require a little time as any bush could be the reason for the noise.
Also, if you changed your ride height, make sure you "re-torque" the bush at the new ride height.
I have seen pre-loaded bush make noise, as well as holding the car up 1" higher... something that is often miss but makes a big difference.
Jerrick