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Unhappy Noise from rear of car??
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<blockquote data-quote="DVJ38" data-source="post: 12425076" data-attributes="member: 50816"><p>Step number one is to make sure everything is tight. Put a wrench or ratchet and socket on every bolt to see. Check the sway bar bolts, chassis side and axle side of the upper control arms, Chassis side and axle side of the lower control arms, shock bolts, brake caliper to caliper bracket bolts, caliper bracket to axle bolts, and also try kicking or hitting the axle weight with a hammer. I can a clinking noise from the rear end of my car, and turns out that even though the bolts on that weight were tight, it was still moving a tiny bit and making noise. Also check to make sure the brake pads are the correct size and can't rotate a slight amount forward and backward inside the caliper bracket. Also I had to even mention it, but check for cracks around the chassis mounting points for the upper and lower control arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DVJ38, post: 12425076, member: 50816"] Step number one is to make sure everything is tight. Put a wrench or ratchet and socket on every bolt to see. Check the sway bar bolts, chassis side and axle side of the upper control arms, Chassis side and axle side of the lower control arms, shock bolts, brake caliper to caliper bracket bolts, caliper bracket to axle bolts, and also try kicking or hitting the axle weight with a hammer. I can a clinking noise from the rear end of my car, and turns out that even though the bolts on that weight were tight, it was still moving a tiny bit and making noise. Also check to make sure the brake pads are the correct size and can't rotate a slight amount forward and backward inside the caliper bracket. Also I had to even mention it, but check for cracks around the chassis mounting points for the upper and lower control arms. [/QUOTE]
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