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Knocking from passenger side wheel....READ ON...
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kuushty
PostPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:25 am Up
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Hi guys, well i finally managed to get the brake pads fitted in after all the trouble...everything went back together fine....

Didn't replace discs though as i'm waiting for some new t30 bolts to arrive as they are being a nightmare to get out, so i'm gonna have to drill them out.

Since i've done this work however, there has being a knocking noise coming from passanger side... i've taken the wheel off, and checked everything was put back together right... nothing wrong.

So could it be the shocks? seriously, this car has NEVER been jacked up i don't think, well not for a good few years, and perhaps when i did jack it up, the shocks were gone already and i just made them worse?

what do you guys think?

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Harry
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I had a bad knocking sound come up from the drivers side a couple of weeks ago. I took the wheel off and everything looked fine, so I decided to take the strut apart having several parts ready for replacement. Still everything looked fine, so I put it all back together and the noise has stopped since I have no idea what it was.
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Replace the droplinks first. Easy, cheap fix if that's the issue.
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Harry wrote:
I had a bad knocking sound come up from the drivers side a couple of weeks ago. I took the wheel off and everything looked fine, so I decided to take the strut apart having several parts ready for replacement. Still everything looked fine, so I put it all back together and the noise has stopped since I have no idea what it was.

well when these bolts arrive i'm gonna dismantle the lot and clean everything up and put it back together again...if that doesn't work, then garage time methinks

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CD-vRS wrote:
Replace the droplinks first. Easy, cheap fix if that's the issue.

Just read up on that and watched a couple of vids...knocking is EXACTLY the same...

How long can our lass safely drive around with them knocking away? i mean, she needs the car for work this week, and I wont get chance to do the work on them til this weekend coming

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If the drop links are still intact it shouldn't be too much of an issue, would just get them replaced asap
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You dont need T30 bolts, the discs are held on by the wheels bolts when the wheels are on anyway Wink
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Abzynthe wrote:
You dont need T30 bolts, the discs are held on by the wheels bolts when the wheels are on anyway Wink

I'd still make sure the T30s were in just to be sure

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Harry wrote:
Abzynthe wrote:
You dont need T30 bolts, the discs are held on by the wheels bolts when the wheels are on anyway Wink

I'd still make sure the T30s were in just to be sure

yeah i'm not gonna skimp on that for the sake of £3 for 10 of em!

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