On Mar 31, 8:32 am, le...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Mar 30, 10:48 pm, "Chuck Tribolet" <trib...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
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> > I don't think struts and springs are the problem.
>
> > Jack the car up. Do the springs rattle when you shake them up and
down?
> > No? It's NOT springs.
>
> > Struts? I can only see them making a noise if something is obviously
loose, like
> > the bolts at the top.
>
> > Torque every bolt in the front end to factory spec. That means loosen
it a bit,
> > and then torque it with a torque wrench (I'd really like to have a
wrench that's
> > a torque wrench when tightening, and a normal wrench when loosening.)
>
> > Find a place you can reproduce the problem. Have a buddy with good
ears
> > (no rock band fanatics) stand outside the car as you go by. Make sure
it's
> > coming from where you think it is. Have them stand on both sides of
the
> > car as you go by.
>
> > Don't throw parts, labor, and money at the problem, find the problem.
>
> > No: it's not springs.
>
> > <le...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> > > On Mar 25, 8:57 pm, al <abuo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> On Mar 24, 5:10 pm, le...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> > >> > I bought an 02 Sentra a few days ago. When I go over a slight
bump or
> > >> > crack in the road (only at low speed) the right front wheel
knocks
> > >> > very hard. I had the stabilizer links replaced, they had a little
play
> > >> > in them, but the knock is still there. Any ideas ?
>
> > >> > Thanks. Leo
>
> > >> Do you get any knocking sound if you rock the right front corner of
> > >> the car up and down? If it's that noticeable, you might be able to
> > >> reproduce it while stopped. You might examine the condition of the
> > >> upper strut mounts. Good luck. Al
>
> > > No, everything is tight. I replaced the front engine mount, it was
> > > worn. I'm going to go for new struts and springs.
>
> I've had 2 mechanics go over the entire front end, removed, inspected
> and replaced (with same assembly) the right side strut assembly, but
> can't isolate the problem. The suspension is 6 years old, and I'm only
> paying cost for the parts, no labour charge. Less than $200.00 for
> everything. It can't hurt. I trust it will fix the problem.
>
> Thanks. Leo
PS: Checked the bearings, all the linkage. Everything is snug. It only
happens at very low speeds. I can run over a cow at 60 mph and not
feel it.
Thanks. Leo


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