
Went ahead and did it. recommendations for increased security would be appreciated!
Thanks for all the advice thus far!

Thanks for all the advice thus far!
Has anyone found a solution to the dreaded low speed clunk? Any uneven road surface makes it sound like I'm driving an old Wrangler.
I've replaced all 4 of the struts, replaced the front strut towers and bushings, replaced the lower control arms, and also did the end links in the front. It fixed the problem for about 2 years but it's just as bad as it was prior to the suspension work.
I truly would like to keep the Magride if possible, but I'm thinking of maybe going to coilovers (eyeing the Silvers Neomax) just to be done with the frustration.
I found a vehicle as stated above, but it has a rebuilt theft title. In the pictures, it looks very clean inside and out, and upon looking up the pictures of it from auction, it was not gutted or anything, the only real damage to it is a broken rear passenger window, otherwise looks just as it does in pics on the dealer website just cleaned up, additionally it is not located in the state i am in, is this worth the hassle for me to look more into? I am having the dealer send me over some videos of it and such. LMK what y'all think. The title also noted an odometer issue, but the dealer says they were able to confirm it at the mileage at 72K. Thanks all
Thanks Again everyone!
How much does the clip in part number (13405675) reduce seat movement?
I have some but it's not side-to-side, but rather it feels like the backside of the seat is slightly moving when I'm accelerating or braking sometimes.
2014 Chevy SS, AT, 76,499mi, $28,999, 4 owners, one minor damage accident on carfax, one repo back in 2022…give me your thoughts, apologies for bothering the sub so much today 😅
Should I buy? Its at Carmax?
EDIT $34,998
I hear crackling sounds from a rear speaker from time to time in my '17. Usually notice it when my lights are on and using the turn signal.
Is this a common issue?
Are there any other electrical issues to watch out for as the car ages?