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jbiird317 September-6th-2005 02:57 PM

Noise from rear
 
Just updated my suspension to teins and HP blues and at first there were no problems, but lately ive noticed a rattling noise from the right rear. It only really happens when im moving at slow speeds (under 20 MPH) and its not noticeable when simply pushing on the rear, only when im moving...does anyone know what this could be and how i could fix it?? thanks

Jackelope September-6th-2005 03:09 PM

my left rear (facing front of vehicle) "rattles" when i'm at 2k on the tach, sounds like "bass" going through it...

jbiird317 September-6th-2005 03:59 PM

yeah thats the same side mine is making noise, its tough to describe the noise tho, kinda sounds like a rusty spring compressing up and down rythmically (dont think its actually the spring cuz i mainly notice it on flat surfaces)

jbiird317 September-7th-2005 01:49 PM

bump..any ideas anyone?

kmaalfiisa September-7th-2005 06:04 PM

rubbing brakes, rimms on uncorrectly,

my pro did that for a while... i was definatly sure its the brakes..




does it also happen when you proceed from a stop, but goes away after you gain speed?


im pretty sure your brakes are rubbing against something

jbiird317 September-7th-2005 06:32 PM

yeah it pretty much goes away after going over 20 or 25, ill check out the brakes tomorrow...thanks man

jbiird317 September-15th-2005 11:38 AM

ok so i think that ive figured out the problem...i think that the rear spring isnt sitting quite right on the strut...now heres the issue...i could deal with this now by taking it to a mechanic, or i could wait until i;m next home (maybe a month) and do it myself (reason i cant do it now is cuz my tools are up in PA and im down at school)...so, how bad do you think it is for me to be driving on that one spring not seated right??

kmaalfiisa September-28th-2005 02:57 PM

well if you hit a fairly large bump or a deep pot hole... something could go wrong. but driving it lighly for a while shouldn't kill it badly, it is still a concern though


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