mindspin311
08-04-2014, 07:11 AM
So, last week I started hearing a clunk/knock noise from the right rear of the car.
Put the car up in the air to do a visual inspection. I was worried that I had a subframe failure. I poked around and everything seemed OK.
I took a rubber mallet and started tapping on various suspension bits, everything seemed solid and in place.
I then checked all the various nuts and bolts to make sure everything was tight. The worst I found were the upper shock mounts in the trunk. I got maybe a half turn out of the 2 12mm nuts.
At that point I was stumped. I proceeded to recruit my wife to hang her head out the back window to look at the right rear wheel to see if there was any movement.
As we were driving down the road, she felt a knocking through the rear seat, specifically very close to the door itself. Coincidentally, that is exactly where the RTAB mounts.
So, what is the possibility that my RTAB has just complete torn? When I was under the car, I could pry the trailing arm from side to side, but it didnt seem any worse than the driver's side.
What could I use to try and shim the trailing arm in place temporarily to see if the noise goes away?
Put the car up in the air to do a visual inspection. I was worried that I had a subframe failure. I poked around and everything seemed OK.
I took a rubber mallet and started tapping on various suspension bits, everything seemed solid and in place.
I then checked all the various nuts and bolts to make sure everything was tight. The worst I found were the upper shock mounts in the trunk. I got maybe a half turn out of the 2 12mm nuts.
At that point I was stumped. I proceeded to recruit my wife to hang her head out the back window to look at the right rear wheel to see if there was any movement.
As we were driving down the road, she felt a knocking through the rear seat, specifically very close to the door itself. Coincidentally, that is exactly where the RTAB mounts.
So, what is the possibility that my RTAB has just complete torn? When I was under the car, I could pry the trailing arm from side to side, but it didnt seem any worse than the driver's side.
What could I use to try and shim the trailing arm in place temporarily to see if the noise goes away?