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Old 06-26-2005, 08:26 AM
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OZ Evo 8 knocking sound???

Hi there all,

i'm in OZ and own a relatively new EVO 8 with 5000kms on the clock. Now when I purchased the car, it for some reason wasn't making a kind of knocking sound from the front of the car. Now it is making a knocking sound when I move, slow down suddenly. I won't make the noise if taking off slow or braking very gently. I seem to think something needs tightening but unsure until I take it to the dealer.

Almost feels like suspension is knocking or a part of the exchaust is knocking against the chassis etc. I'm a little worried and i'm sure it will/should be repaired under warranty. I was just curious as to whether anyone else out there has ever experienced a similar issue etc, and whether it is something that is loose that I can tighten myself??

Apologies for the long post, but i'm a concerned evo 8 owner

Cheers for reading,

Chris
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Old 06-29-2005, 04:54 PM
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Re: OZ Evo 8 knocking sound???

just take that beast in if its under warrenty. Let the dealership worry about it.
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