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Hi guy's I was wondering if anyone had experienced this before.

Some where in the driver side I occasionally hear a rubbing noise when I go over bumps, although my car is not lowered, its not the wheels rubbing on the guard, its only on the driver side and usually occurs in the wet although sometimes in the dry. It doesn't do it all the time.

I don't feel anything different in the steering wheel, its just normal. I jacked up my car and had a look underneath and I couldnt see anything loose or wrong. In a way it could be my bushes although I've never had to change bushes so im not sure.

This morning it was making the noise when I went over bumps on the road, and I noticed when I went over speed humps the noise was delayed. What I mean is it did it after the front wheel had gone over the speed hump.

What do you guy's think???

:rolleyes:

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do the old "push and watch it bounce" trick to see whether its the shocks.. mine got to a "clunking" stage in my old car, every bump "clunk" till i got them replaced.

If its not that, could be the suspension bushes like you said..

u can drive with no shockers you just bouce all over the place over bumps...so yes..

the noise is annoying isnt it, but the car should last for a long while yet. When you start hitting bumps and the car just really bumps and sort of lifts off the ground then maybe you should consider changing it. Im just leaving it for now, ill probably change them when i get bigger wheels which is a long way away so i guess just live with the noise for now.

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