136K miles and there is still clunking and vibrations GREAT
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136K miles and there is still clunking and vibrations GREAT
PLEASE HELP
I'm experiencing clunking and vibrations which seems to be coming from the front passenger side wheel area. Overall the front end feels loose and bumps/cracks are giving the car a beating.
I've replaced/installed:
Inner and outer tie rods, both sides
Compression rod bushings, both sides (ball joint ends seemed good)
End links, four sides
Wheel bearings, four sides
Shocks and springs, four sides
Camber arms and toe bolts, four sides
Tires are about a year old
Some observations:
Experiencing looseness and extra vibrations in the front, especially when driving over cracks or rough patches.
The front passenger wheel has a mind of its own when hitting bumps by not tracking straight and overcoming the rough patch like it should.
Rumbling from front passenger wheel area when turning left at slow speeds.
Most of the vibrations are felt through the gas pedal and floor by feet. Some are felt through the steering wheel.
Replacing the tie rods made the steering very tight. Although, the steering wheel slightly shakes side to side, barely noticeable.
I'm thinking my lower control arm (or bushing) needs to be replaced, but my bushing doesn't look anywhere near as mangled as some of the pictures I've seen here.
I'm also thinking it could be a worn ball joint on the knuckle/hub, but don't know the symptoms when that ball joint fails.
THANKS FOR THE HELP!
Aaron
I'm experiencing clunking and vibrations which seems to be coming from the front passenger side wheel area. Overall the front end feels loose and bumps/cracks are giving the car a beating.
I've replaced/installed:
Inner and outer tie rods, both sides
Compression rod bushings, both sides (ball joint ends seemed good)
End links, four sides
Wheel bearings, four sides
Shocks and springs, four sides
Camber arms and toe bolts, four sides
Tires are about a year old
Some observations:
Experiencing looseness and extra vibrations in the front, especially when driving over cracks or rough patches.
The front passenger wheel has a mind of its own when hitting bumps by not tracking straight and overcoming the rough patch like it should.
Rumbling from front passenger wheel area when turning left at slow speeds.
Most of the vibrations are felt through the gas pedal and floor by feet. Some are felt through the steering wheel.
Replacing the tie rods made the steering very tight. Although, the steering wheel slightly shakes side to side, barely noticeable.
I'm thinking my lower control arm (or bushing) needs to be replaced, but my bushing doesn't look anywhere near as mangled as some of the pictures I've seen here.
I'm also thinking it could be a worn ball joint on the knuckle/hub, but don't know the symptoms when that ball joint fails.
THANKS FOR THE HELP!
Aaron
Last edited by AARONHL; 08-20-2011 at 11:37 PM.
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#3
Mainly it's just the vibration through the gas pedal that annoys me the most.
I bought 350Z shocks over a year ago, the seller said they had about 5K miles on them. So they probably have 40K miles on them at the most. I also have Hotchkiss linear springs, which ride just as soft as stock. There is no shock fluid dripping from the dust boot.
I had a perfect alignment until last month when I replaced the passenger side inner and outer tie rods. The alignment still isn't too bad, meaning the wheel returns to the center without any assistance after turning. Although the car doesn't drive exactly straight it's not the worst it's been in past years.
I bought 350Z shocks over a year ago, the seller said they had about 5K miles on them. So they probably have 40K miles on them at the most. I also have Hotchkiss linear springs, which ride just as soft as stock. There is no shock fluid dripping from the dust boot.
I had a perfect alignment until last month when I replaced the passenger side inner and outer tie rods. The alignment still isn't too bad, meaning the wheel returns to the center without any assistance after turning. Although the car doesn't drive exactly straight it's not the worst it's been in past years.
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same problem i had drove me NUTS!!!!
change the shocks,
then very important, you have to get the new bellows kit from MOOG! You can buy that from a local Advance Auto Parts.
THIS IS A MUST DO!!!!
After I changed my shocks and replaced the bump stoppers (bellows kit) the problem is SOLVED!!!!
change the shocks,
then very important, you have to get the new bellows kit from MOOG! You can buy that from a local Advance Auto Parts.
THIS IS A MUST DO!!!!
After I changed my shocks and replaced the bump stoppers (bellows kit) the problem is SOLVED!!!!
#6
Thanks for the power steering fluid advice. I should probably do that along with the brake fluid.
I'm having a hard time believing it's a shock problem, but I guess I'll get under the car and check the shocks again. The bump stops I got with the shocks were close to brand new.
I'm wondering if my springs suck and are fatiguing...
Any other ideas?
I'm having a hard time believing it's a shock problem, but I guess I'll get under the car and check the shocks again. The bump stops I got with the shocks were close to brand new.
I'm wondering if my springs suck and are fatiguing...
Any other ideas?
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same problem i had drove me NUTS!!!!
change the shocks,
then very important, you have to get the new bellows kit from MOOG! You can buy that from a local Advance Auto Parts.
THIS IS A MUST DO!!!!
After I changed my shocks and replaced the bump stoppers (bellows kit) the problem is SOLVED!!!!
change the shocks,
then very important, you have to get the new bellows kit from MOOG! You can buy that from a local Advance Auto Parts.
THIS IS A MUST DO!!!!
After I changed my shocks and replaced the bump stoppers (bellows kit) the problem is SOLVED!!!!
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#9
I really don't think it's a shock or upper shock mount problem. I feel a rattle immediately after hitting a bump or change in pavement height directly under my feet towards the passenger side. There is also a vibration through the gas pedal at all time on the highway.
I'm thinking it's either my warped brake rotors or sway bar bushings? What are the symptoms of worn sway bar bushings?
I'm thinking it's either my warped brake rotors or sway bar bushings? What are the symptoms of worn sway bar bushings?
#10
Been trying to diagnose the problem...It's not a problem from only the right side. The car rides smoothly when my foot is off the gas pedal.
The vibration felt though the gas pedal feels like there is something loose under the car when hitting bumps and even driving normally on the highway. It is a pretty steady vibration and grinding feel. I know you're going to say we only have an electrical wire connected to the gas pedal BUT SOMETHING IS UP
The vibration felt though the gas pedal feels like there is something loose under the car when hitting bumps and even driving normally on the highway. It is a pretty steady vibration and grinding feel. I know you're going to say we only have an electrical wire connected to the gas pedal BUT SOMETHING IS UP
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Been trying to diagnose the problem...It's not a problem from only the right side. The car rides smoothly when my foot is off the gas pedal.
The vibration felt though the gas pedal feels like there is something loose under the car when hitting bumps and even driving normally on the highway. It is a pretty steady vibration and grinding feel. I know you're going to say we only have an electrical wire connected to the gas pedal BUT SOMETHING IS UP
The vibration felt though the gas pedal feels like there is something loose under the car when hitting bumps and even driving normally on the highway. It is a pretty steady vibration and grinding feel. I know you're going to say we only have an electrical wire connected to the gas pedal BUT SOMETHING IS UP
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And I know the gas pedal is a drive-by-wire, that is what is stumping me the most!
#14
Hey aaron did you ever solve your problem, im having the same clunking on the passenger side and i feel it on the gas pedal, i replaced passenger side strut mount and shocks, sway bar links, lower ball joints, compression rod bushings and upper control arms, i havent replaced tie rods, rack and pinion bushings and i read that engine mounts could cause this sound too, would appreciate the help.
#15
It has gotten way better since I replaced the rear tires (rear were bald, front were fine) and had all four wheels balanced.
I still have a vibration through the gas pedal when on the highway, mostly going over 30mph. I'll hit a crack or bump in the road and feel so much feedback through the gas pedal. Sometimes it feels like a springing sound/sensation coming from the outside of the wheel to the firewall.
I hope it's not the engine mount. That would be a job and a half. I have no way to diagnose it because the engine isn't moving that much when testing it.
Wondering if it could be my lower control arm bushings?
The vibration is sooooo annoying. I will be replacing the front rotors soon as well as upgrading to the 05/06 calipers. Maybe my WARPED rotors are causing the vibration, even when not braking?
Is your car lowered? Do you have front camber arms?
I still have a vibration through the gas pedal when on the highway, mostly going over 30mph. I'll hit a crack or bump in the road and feel so much feedback through the gas pedal. Sometimes it feels like a springing sound/sensation coming from the outside of the wheel to the firewall.
I hope it's not the engine mount. That would be a job and a half. I have no way to diagnose it because the engine isn't moving that much when testing it.
Wondering if it could be my lower control arm bushings?
The vibration is sooooo annoying. I will be replacing the front rotors soon as well as upgrading to the 05/06 calipers. Maybe my WARPED rotors are causing the vibration, even when not braking?
Is your car lowered? Do you have front camber arms?