Need Help Camaro Makeing knocking sound. from rear passenger side.
virus-script
07-20-2005, 10:59 PM
Need Help Camaro Makeing knocking sound. from rear passenger side. i replaced the universal joint thinking that was the problem but i am still getting that noise from the passenger rear tire. can anybody give me some kind of an idea of what else it could be.
I have a 1992 camaro 305tbi and it has the 700r4 thanks
I have a 1992 camaro 305tbi and it has the 700r4 thanks
wrightz28
07-21-2005, 09:44 AM
bearing or warped drum/rotor be my guess.
Viper_Storm
07-21-2005, 09:55 AM
bearing or warped drum/rotor be my guess.
wouldnt that make a rubbing sound? i really donno personaly... i guess it could make a knocking sound...
wouldnt that make a rubbing sound? i really donno personaly... i guess it could make a knocking sound...
wrightz28
07-21-2005, 09:57 AM
one persons knock may be the same as another's rub. gotta keep an open mind to the description.
Viper_Storm
07-21-2005, 09:59 AM
ook, true
what about maybe bearings... when then go or w/e the wheel wobbles... as it wobbles it might be hitting something... just a thought...
what about maybe bearings... when then go or w/e the wheel wobbles... as it wobbles it might be hitting something... just a thought...
89IROC&RS
07-21-2005, 12:40 PM
you also may have a failing tire, inspect the tire for any bulges or odd looking areas. if they exsist. imediatly deflate the tire, remove it and take it to the tire store and have them unmount and replace it with a new tire.
Is there any specific time it does it or is it constant?
heres a dumb question, have you smacked the rim into a curb in bad weather, or paralell parking or anything?
have you checkd all your lugnuts to make sure they are tight?
just a few things to look at.
Is there any specific time it does it or is it constant?
heres a dumb question, have you smacked the rim into a curb in bad weather, or paralell parking or anything?
have you checkd all your lugnuts to make sure they are tight?
just a few things to look at.
Viper_Storm
07-21-2005, 12:45 PM
you also may have a failing tire, inspect the tire for any bulges or odd looking areas. if they exsist. imediatly deflate the tire, remove it and take it to the tire store and have them unmount and replace it with a new tire.
Is there any specific time it does it or is it constant?
heres a dumb question, have you smacked the rim into a curb in bad weather, or paralell parking or anything?
have you checkd all your lugnuts to make sure they are tight?
just a few things to look at.
never thought about any of those... i just started thinking about big stuff that could be wrong... :s
Is there any specific time it does it or is it constant?
heres a dumb question, have you smacked the rim into a curb in bad weather, or paralell parking or anything?
have you checkd all your lugnuts to make sure they are tight?
just a few things to look at.
never thought about any of those... i just started thinking about big stuff that could be wrong... :s
wrightz28
07-21-2005, 12:52 PM
never thought about any of those... i just started thinking about big stuff that could be wrong... :s
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K.I.S.S.
My only problem is half the time I asume the obvious has been examined.
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