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when i shake the rear of the car from left to right i get a clunk i got under the bottom of the car and shook the drive shafts from left to right there was a little play is this normal? if not how do i tighten them up?

the noise MAY also be coming from the hicas when i was under the car i got some one to shake it for me while i had my hand on the steering arms is there a way to tighten up the play in the hicas ?? if its not the drive shafts.

any help would be good cheers dave

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Why don't you get under there and get some one to rock the car! Would be a lot more affective than hoping someone on here has a miricle cure.

If it is an audible knock that you can hear while rocking the car it should be a piece of cake to hear when you're right under there with it!

Ouch, that's a bit nasty! My appologies. I was flicking between threads and e-mail and lost track of what I was doing. No need to go insulting people though, even if i didn't pass year two!

For some decent advice though, your best bet is to get under the car and get a second party to rock the car AGAIN and listen to where exactly it's coming from. Then if you can source a car stathoscope or I'd highly recomend you buy one (only $20approx.) as you'll find it forever useful, pin point exactly where the noise is coming from!

As by checking things willy nilly it will be a long process to fix due to the multitude of things capable of clunking in the rear end. From something as major as subframe bushes to something as minor as a handbrake cable touching the fuel tank!

Oh and just for the record, "Whell", as in your post doesn't have an "H" in it.

yes..

you have to have it jacked up to chech those ball joints/tie rod ends.. just try and rock the wheel from side to side.(as if your trying to move the rack in and out)

but mine a rooted and there not noisy :

you never know its probably just the exhaust hitting on something :P

for a suspension member to be making noise its gotta be heaps farked..so it should stick out fairly obviously...

stathoscope lol you mean stethascope dont you champ

You just can't help but make a fool of yourself! Before I failed year two, I was given a dictionary. Maybe you should invest in one before you bag people!

Stethoscope, noun. Instrument for listening to action of heart, lungs etc. Stethoscopic is the adjective!

English leason over!

I wish you good luck and bid you fair well. It's been very educational.

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