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Percy01 6th April 2010 17:57

Loud knocking with (Pics)!!??
 
hey guys ive got this problem with the car...
when im driving along i hear real loud knocking from under the car, im sure its the passenger side as my MRS can feel somthing knocking under the passenger footwel, ive taken a look under the car and come to ths conclusion it can only be this ??





this curvey bar thingy is superrrrrr close the metal under the car, i mean super close now theres a bar connected to it which connects to the suspension so my only thought is that when i going over bumps and suspension is doing its job the bar thingy is smashing the metal under the car causing the loud knocking sound ??

Also i found this on the driver's side

theres a crack in the rubber caseing on the end of this bar !




any help cheers guys and gals...

grumpypants 6th April 2010 18:22

The first two pictures look like your anti-roll bar. Are the bushes worn causing the bar to move and make the knocking noise???
The last picture is of your track rod end, which has a split in it and requires replacing.

Percy01 6th April 2010 18:49

So would a split track rod end cause any knocking ??

and where are the bushes mate ???

grumpypants 6th April 2010 19:07

No. The rubber on the track-rod end retains the grease, when the rubber splits it lets in moisture and shit and wears the ball joint away very rapid. The anti-roll bar bushes can be found bolted to the front bulkhead surronded by rubber and held in place with a 'u' shaped bracket. Try moving the bar backwards/forwards and up/down to see if there is any play between the bar and bushes.

Lozza_vtr 6th April 2010 19:14

What condition are your droplinks in? These are notorious for making a knocking sound when going over uneven road.

I would replace the track rod end with the split in the gaiter, also make sure the wishbone bushes are done up tight, bolts are located under carpet.

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:18

i checked those to bolts for the wishbone bro and they super tight so im guesssing thats ok..

um anyone got pics of the arb bushes ?? are they the things in my pictures that are holding that bar up ?

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:21

Are the droplinks the things that connect that bar to the suspension??

grumpypants 6th April 2010 19:23

Yes, I do believe they are the bushes shown in the pictures. Also as Lozza states, check your drop links.

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:23

droplink is the bar to the left of my second picture yes ?

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:24

what do i check when i look at it ??

grumpypants 6th April 2010 19:30

Look for obvious wear and damage and again for splitting around the rubber.

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:34

i turned the wheels full lock right so i could get a better view, when i push the bottom on the drop link (bottom rubber and bolt part) it does make a sort of clunking sound ???

grumpypants 6th April 2010 19:38

That is the sound to tell you that the drop links are worn.

Percy01 6th April 2010 19:57

so basically i should buy 2 new drop links yes not just 1 ??

i check the arb bushes and they dont seem to have any play

s555dan 6th April 2010 20:03

Like with most things on cars, parts are best replaced in pairs so that wear is even.

It has been known that replacing one side can lead to excess wear on the other.

Ashcollings02 7th April 2010 15:52

had the same prob with drop link arms was a big metal on metal sound when u go over a bump etc

Lozza_vtr 7th April 2010 16:15

Yeah, replace both drop links. I am sure this will cure your problem.

Percy01 7th April 2010 17:17

Also got this constant squeaking from the passenger side when driving along ????

grumpypants 7th April 2010 17:41

Might well be connected with the worn drop links. Possibly putting undue pressure on other components causing the squeak.


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