Why do rear shocks make a knocking noise?
Why do rear shocks make a knocking noise?
The only thing that bothers me that if its actually rear shocks problem with that lil gap, why didnt i get those sounds way back like 2 – 2.5 years ago when i dropped the car? is there any other options? found a thread that someone just filled the old rubber thing with polyurethane, so im just gonna do the same now and see it will work
Why does my Honda CRX make a knocking noise?
Check license plate screws they loosen over time. if you have a lowed suspension it could be your suspension literally hitting the top of the shock. that used to happen on my friends honda crx we couldn’t figure out what the loose noise was and then we re did his suspension. noise is gone. and we discovered the shocks were worn pretty bad.
What causes knocking from passenger side rear suspension?
Often ARB ball joints can make a bit of a noise and soldier on for ages, cheap and easy to replace. A while ago a mate picked me up in an old Passat, complained of a knocking, peered under the car and the rear suspension arm had separated from the chassis.
Why is a noise coming from the rear of my car?
Sometimes they go at the very top or bottom and it’s very hard to see. But the noise is from the rear you said. Without looking at it it’s hard to tell, it could be something or nothing, needs checking. Often ARB ball joints can make a bit of a noise and soldier on for ages, cheap and easy to replace.
Why does my rear suspension make a lot of noise?
These problems typically manifest as both noise and vibration that start at low speed, and get worse with higher speed. Wheel bearings tend to be fairly noise when they go, sometimes squealing, but more often grumbling and growling.
Why is my Ford Fiesta making a loud clunking noise?
Loud Clunking Noise on rear right side. Hi guys, new member but have had my 2011 Ford Fiesta SES since about 2013 91,000 miles, and was wondering if you could help. I don’t really know much about cars, but I love my fiesta, so I’m trying to figure out what’s wrong with my baby.
Is there a spring in the rear suspension?
The spring is part of what gives you the suspension effect, the shock absorber just dampens the up and down motion, so yes all cars have rear “springs”, some more complicated than others.
Often ARB ball joints can make a bit of a noise and soldier on for ages, cheap and easy to replace. A while ago a mate picked me up in an old Passat, complained of a knocking, peered under the car and the rear suspension arm had separated from the chassis.