Rattles in the G35?
Rattles in the G35?
Are the '07 G35s relatively rattle free? I have an '06 TL that is a symphony of rattles and I'm getting ready to kick it to the curb. I'm interested in the G, but not if I will only be looking forward to more rattles.
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which area does the rattling come from and is it loud? I am about to go buy a 07 g35 this weekend but i dont want to spend $40 grand on a car that will rattle and annoy me every time i drive it.
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i hate when people post that there car rattles when its lowered. That gives infinitis a bad name to people who read this and dont actually have the car. Mine has 5k miles on it and I have yet to hear a rattle. I get an occasional creak here and there but the car def dont rattle, its actually very silient.
No rattles here and I have close to 9k miles. And steering wheel vibration? i've never experienced that in any car. You should probably take the car to the dealer and have it checked out.
Mine rattles. Center console, pass seat headrest over rough pavement, pass seat belt against pass seat, driver door panel. Also wind noise through driver window that wasn't on either the car I test drove or the loaner. Dealer can't seem to figure it out - said also that rattles are normal given amount of metal and plastic that is always expanding and contracting due to weather conditions.
no rattles at 3000 miles. im sure that will change when my rims and springs finally arrive. to be honest, the only problem i can say im having with the car is that the brakes are starting to get squeeky already at very low speeds (there are other threads about that problem). its a good car for the money, id recommend it personally.
Originally Posted by G35in305
no rattles at 3000 miles. im sure that will change when my rims and springs finally arrive. to be honest, the only problem i can say im having with the car is that the brakes are starting to get squeeky already at very low speeds (there are other threads about that problem). its a good car for the money, id recommend it personally.




