Hey guys, quick question. I know some of you have already installed the Corksport lowering springs. Just wanted some feed back. I’ve had mine installed for about a month or so now and I’m starting to notice suspension noises. First it was the front left and now it’s the front right. I took the strut assembly off and looked it over and didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. I did notice however, that the strut bearing has some noise when I spin it. I think because the car is lower, and because the bump stops are always in contact with the strut bearings, it’s wearing the bearings out prematurely. My CX-9 is all stock weight wise so there isn’t any extra load that Corksport didn’t account for when they were doing their R&D. I’m going to contact them and see what they say. Just wanted to get some feed back from you guys who’ve installed it. Did anything like that happen to you guys? Also I might add, this happened after a 300 mile road trip. So a lot of highway modulations happening. Either way, it’s really annoying and I almost feel like going back to stock. I’ve ordered new strut bearings but debating if I want to go back to stock springs or install the new bearings with the lowering springs and see if it happens again. I do all the work myself in the shop so labor cost isn’t an issue for me. It’s just the time out of the day and parts cost. Sucks. If only Bilstein or some reputable company starts making replacement shocks, I think it would work. More so the Bilsteins though because they have internal bump stops. That way I’d be able to remove the factory bump stops that keep bottoming out and contacting the strut bearing, leading to premature failure.