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zdebx
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Re: Stupid Noise
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Reply #10 on:
03 June 2010, 17:30 »
It started happening after I got it lowered, i.e. fitted the coilovers.
When I got the tracking done, the guys said the wheels are clear, so I'm assuming it's not that.
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tweed
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Re: Stupid Noise
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03 June 2010, 17:35 »
Take a wheel off and look for rubbing marks, coild be really small but would still make a lot of noise.
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Mr.Tom
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Re: Stupid Noise
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Reply #12 on:
03 June 2010, 19:04 »
Also worth having a look when someone is in the car. Don't forget that the car will drop down a bit with the added weight (get yer biggest mate in there to be sure
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There is a metal shield behind the break disk (already mentioned I think) hard to see it rubbing with the wheel on, but that could also be it.
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cheets
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Re: Stupid Noise
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Reply #13 on:
07 June 2010, 22:40 »
hey i get a noise like this too, does it sound like your driving on rubble strips??
mine only happens when i turn right.
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DUBBEDMK3
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Re: Stupid Noise
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Reply #14 on:
07 June 2010, 23:40 »
i heard of a similar problem with punto gt's.the bearings where the driveshafts bolt on were worn due to too much stress after lowering and give in .... just an idea
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