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sr-rompa
14-11-06, 02:41 AM
right when i got round islands close to right lock at a decent speed i can hear a nock sound like but it dosent do it it on the other side any ideas what it could be cheers
greg1.4
14-11-06, 08:16 AM
souns like a cv joint/boot to me. Mine does it badly on both left and right lock. Mine has done it for 2 years.lol
as above as lol I need some lowering springs mate if you no anyone who has got some??
Matt2107
14-11-06, 10:40 AM
C.V joints are about ?30 and pretty easy to replace.
edens-xe
14-11-06, 03:42 PM
yeh more than likely a cv joint or you could have a racoon under there!
souns like a cv joint/boot to me. Mine does it badly on both left and right lock. Mine has done it for 2 years.lol
get them fixed laddy as it not goin to be very pretty if they go while doin 70 on the motorway
and they should be a MOT failure lol
And when they go, they go with a massive bang,cling clang,wallop, ball bearings everywhere.
Speaking from experience,Lol.
Greg-That could be wheel bearings, chances of both outer cv's going at the same time is slim.
edens-xe
14-11-06, 04:05 PM
get them fixed laddy as it not goin to be very pretty if they go while doin 70 on the motorway
and they should be a MOT failure lol
ive seen one jam up and comletly ripped the front wheel off the car, was an ax gt though. less on the road the better!!!lol
greg1.4
14-11-06, 05:02 PM
yes will do, its only a autotest car so not too bothered just now. I have some spare so i will replace them at the start of next year.
Or could be like mine, after having my tracking done I found a setof mole grips still on there. They had been knoking on the chassis legs at around full lock.
Greg-That could be wheel bearings, chances of both outer cv's going at the same time is slim.
Agreed BUT he has left it two years lol. Wouldns surprise me if all 4 went in that case lol
greg1.4
14-11-06, 10:10 PM
I have only done about 500 miles since they started knocking and rarely drive it now. Will get round to changing them though.
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