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Old 12-06-2010, 20:22   #1
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hi , i love my car , but today its been making a strange noise , but only when turning left or going over bumpy ground , the noise is like a very tinny rattling and gets worse the sharper i turn or the bumpier the road , but on the straight or a even road its superb ... any ideas ?


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Old 12-06-2010, 20:23   #2
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oh it seems to be coming from the off side rear wheel , but i could be wrong
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Old 12-06-2010, 20:46   #3
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Check the wheel nuts ?
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Old 12-06-2010, 20:58   #4
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Its the ARB Drop Link.
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Old 12-06-2010, 21:18   #5
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drop links as darwin says....... and dont go getting any stupid ideas bat ... LMFAO
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Old 12-06-2010, 21:58   #6
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drop links.. stearing stops maybe if on full lock..
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Old 12-06-2010, 23:00   #8
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Its the ARB Drop Link.
is it a easy job ?
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Old 12-06-2010, 23:12   #9
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thing is , im going down to norfolk first thing in the morning , is it safe to drive ?
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thing is , im going down to norfolk first thing in the morning , is it safe to drive ?
Hi Pete, rattly drop links are not going to fall off, most important give your wheel nuts a check over, that is about all you can do, I thought you were in Norfolk today? I will be racing tomorrow at Smallfields, I should not worry too much about Sally we saw nothing that was about to fall off, but wheel nuts can come loose, give the rears a good looking at for streaky marks radiating from the studs, if there are none and the nuts feel tight with a brace, then enjoy your trip, if you get any problems you have my mobile No, Rick
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Old 12-06-2010, 23:55   #11
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Hi Pete, rattly drop links are not going to fall off, most important give your wheel nuts a check over, that is about all you can do, I thought you were in Norfolk today? I will be racing tomorrow at Smallfields, I should not worry too much about Sally we saw nothing that was about to fall off, but wheel nuts can come loose, give the rears a good looking at for streaky marks radiating from the studs, if there are none and the nuts feel tight with a brace, then enjoy your trip, if you get any problems you have my mobile No, Rick
thanks rick , the funny thing is the more i drive sally the more power she seems to have , and runs a lot better too , she really is a joy to drive now ( apart from the tinny rattle lol )

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Old 12-06-2010, 23:59   #12
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i will be in caister around 2 pm rick , you are welcome to join me for a few beers etc , plenty of room in the caravan to crash out too ..... good luck at small fields ..... i will be there untill wednesday
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Its the ARB Drop Link.
Get someone to go to the side of the truck and rock the car. That's how I realised it was the drop links, you hear all sorts of clonks from the front end. After replacement..... silence.
Job takes less than an hour, Milner do them.
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Old 14-06-2010, 18:25   #14
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Get someone to go to the side of the truck and rock the car. That's how I realised it was the drop links, you hear all sorts of clonks from the front end. After replacement..... silence.
Job takes less than an hour, Milner do them.
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but the noise is coming from the rear of the car ... ive tried my best to shake the car , but cant get it to make a noise
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Old 14-06-2010, 18:28   #15
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could be the rear anti roll bar links (if they have them?) thats what goes on my Mazda...OR could be the jack in the boot, mines rattling at the moment cos i messed with it a few weeks back...could be the spare wheel?
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