RJ-92
Active Member
Well my car like to make noise in the front.
Here's a little background. MOds; Konis, Eibachs, Alum SFBs. New or recently replaced; all strut bushings/brearings, sway bar links, inner/outer tie-rod ends Pretty much everything but strut rod bushings and swaybar bushings in the front.
The best way I can explain what is going on is if anyone who had shot SFB (stock) the way the car makes noise clukns and groans while turning or bumps. I had shot stock SFBs and it is now acting exactly the same as it did them. When I turn rather sharply, >45* (at all speeds , but seems almost worse at low speed) the car clunks a bit as it would if the subframe was moving around. It won't do it with the front wheels in the air. Only under weight. It is really prevelant in parking lost or if transitioning from a left to right turn or vice-versa.
If the SF is shifting it is its not the bushings. The are aluminum and are torqued to 92 ft/lbs. I also checked every nut and bolt in the front suspension for proper torque. Everything's tight.
My theory is that the retaining nuts for the sub-frame bolts are loose. I know the cars were recalled for this and the recall was performed (albeit in GA). But that's the only explanation I can come up with. Is it possible the nuts came loose and are causing the SF to shift around? How would I check these. Any ideas what else it could be also? Its starting to drive me nutz!
<small>[ October 28, 2003, 05:40 PM: Message edited by: RJ-92 ]</small>
Here's a little background. MOds; Konis, Eibachs, Alum SFBs. New or recently replaced; all strut bushings/brearings, sway bar links, inner/outer tie-rod ends Pretty much everything but strut rod bushings and swaybar bushings in the front.
The best way I can explain what is going on is if anyone who had shot SFB (stock) the way the car makes noise clukns and groans while turning or bumps. I had shot stock SFBs and it is now acting exactly the same as it did them. When I turn rather sharply, >45* (at all speeds , but seems almost worse at low speed) the car clunks a bit as it would if the subframe was moving around. It won't do it with the front wheels in the air. Only under weight. It is really prevelant in parking lost or if transitioning from a left to right turn or vice-versa.
If the SF is shifting it is its not the bushings. The are aluminum and are torqued to 92 ft/lbs. I also checked every nut and bolt in the front suspension for proper torque. Everything's tight.
My theory is that the retaining nuts for the sub-frame bolts are loose. I know the cars were recalled for this and the recall was performed (albeit in GA). But that's the only explanation I can come up with. Is it possible the nuts came loose and are causing the SF to shift around? How would I check these. Any ideas what else it could be also? Its starting to drive me nutz!
<small>[ October 28, 2003, 05:40 PM: Message edited by: RJ-92 ]</small>