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Old 10-02-2003, 12:35 AM
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Dodge Grand Caravan Problems

Basicly I have a problem that I am hoping someone can help me solve. The problem is this, when I hit a bump, I hear a Scraping sound driving straight, not turning, although I also hear the scraping sound while turning slightly and hitting a bump, But the car isn't bottoming out and hitting the plastic. I was leading toward a CV joint problem, but it don't seem logical, because cv joints generally make knocking noises in turns, not scraping, I had the sway bar links changed as well as both struts with new mount kits, so it can't possibly be that, however whats left as far as possible problems I don't know, if someone has encountered something simular to this, could you help me figure this problem out? thanks for all of your time for those who read this message.
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Old 10-02-2003, 11:21 PM
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Check your fender liners and tire clearance. Look for a polished mark on the liners. If that not it...keep looking, scraping usually leaves visible marks. Put it on a lift if necessary.

I think you are right about the cv joints.

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