Jingle
andrewespo
12-10-2004, 07:21 PM
Recently I replaced shock/struts on my car, now when I go over a bump on the driver side of the car I hear a jingling noise (like a washer and bolt sound) that only happens over hard bumps. Could it be something in the strut boot, when I took it off the rubber bushing was pretty beat up, but I still threw it on figuring I'll replace it later. I know that tracing sounds it difficult over the internet, but I'm just asking on some ideas of what it might be.
I appreciate any help.Thx. :banghead:
I appreciate any help.Thx. :banghead:
Adhesive STP
12-10-2004, 09:15 PM
well it is near christmas, maybe its santa?:)
StangNut86
12-10-2004, 11:25 PM
dashing through the snow... in a 300 horse stang... past the rice we go... laughing all the way!
andrewespo
12-11-2004, 10:18 AM
dashing through the snow... in a 300 horse stang... past the rice we go... laughing all the way!
"Past the rice we go" :lol:
"Past the rice we go" :lol:
HiFlow5 0
12-11-2004, 10:39 AM
What struts did you use? when I installed my Lakewoods they came with shims to go between the base of the strut and the strut mounting bracket on the spindle. Not using this shim will allow for the strut itself to pretty much free float in it's mount.
Also another thing to check would be the swaybar end links. Make sure they arenot broken and are tight.
Also another thing to check would be the swaybar end links. Make sure they arenot broken and are tight.
andrewespo
12-11-2004, 11:05 AM
I installed KYB GR2s'. The front struts didn't come with any shims, only a nut.
andrewespo
12-12-2004, 10:57 AM
Found the Jingle and it wasn't Saint Nick, it was the rear brake line that goes over the differential to both drums, it came loose and was banging on the differential.
Thx for input guys.
Thx for input guys.
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