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Open the door to the car, now use your hands and push up against the inside of the door jamb to rock the car side to side and see if you can reproduce the sound.
If you can then it can EASILY be found since you could just have one person under the car and another person rocking the car. Use a mechanics stethoscope to narrow it down if it's echoing.
Open the door to the car, now use your hands and push up against the inside of the door jamb to rock the car side to side and see if you can reproduce the sound.
If you can then it can EASILY be found since you could just have one person under the car and another person rocking the car. Use a mechanics stethoscope to narrow it down if it's echoing.
Doesnt work we have had 4 people one on each door of the car and cannot reproduce the sound we have had the car off the ground and have hit the tires with a sledge hammer and cannot reproduce the sound it ONLY happens when u hit the brakes or a bump with full car weight while driving!
Open the door to the car, now use your hands and push up against the inside of the door jamb to rock the car side to side and see if you can reproduce the sound.
If you can then it can EASILY be found since you could just have one person under the car and another person rocking the car. Use a mechanics stethoscope to narrow it down if it's echoing.
Originally Posted by cleric670
Will it make that sound if you go over a speedbump WITHOUT using the brakes? Might not be suspension related at all, might be all in the brakes.
the sound happens ANYTIME you hit a bump while braking or not braking I even pulled callipers and pins 're greased them checked calipers mounts and pads rotors are new 10k maybe ago it seems like anytime the suspension is jarred whether its a dip from a crack or a bump it clunks its also louder on driver side even happens when 1 wheel hits a bump or both! Doesnt matter which side both sides have same clunk just louder on one side!
I'm not sure what to suggest at this point, there's only so many moving parts on the front suspension. Are you SURE you have replaced them all?
-Sway bar end links
-Front upper control arm
-Compression rod
-Transverse link (the other one at the bottom near the compression rod)
-Struts
-Wheel bearings
The next thing to look into would be steering related, inner and outer tie rod ends on both sides. Also check for a cracked front subframe brace, it is prone to rusting and it might be broken and only makes the noise when the chassis flexes, here's what it looks like.
[QUOTE=cleric670;7207551]I'm not sure what to suggest at this point, there's only so many moving parts on the front suspension. Are you SURE you have replaced them all?
-Sway bar end links
-Front upper control arm
-Compression rod
-Transverse link (the other one at the bottom near the compression rod)
-Struts
-Wheel bearings
The next thing to look into would be steering related, inner and outer tie rod ends on both sides. Also check for a cracked front subframe brace, it is prone to rusting and it might be broken and only makes the noise when the chassis flexes, here's what it looks like.
Wait….. This can’t be the end. The last 8 posts are my daughter’s car exact issue. We replaced the front struts, sway bar links and stabilizer bar bushings. Same issue with a tapping that seems easy to generate. It almost sounds like a broken piece of plastic inside the drivers door. My mechanic assures me it isn’t a safety issue as he has manhandled the front end with crowbars on all components in question. He believes the only way to truly replicate the sound is to have it on a lift and have the weight of the front wheels loaded. My daughter drove it 3 hours to college and it is smooth minus the tapping described here and in the last bunch of posts. this post is a few years old but maybe this will describe an issue a G35er has experience with. Thanks