Front end rattling over bumpy roads. Brakes clunk when I step on brake
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Front end rattling over bumpy roads. Brakes clunk when I step on brake
My 1993 240 classic wagon has new suspension everything replaced. Except springs.
With all the money spent on that job I set out to find a rust inhibitor/removal service and
I found a guy who came to my house put car up on lift and for 4 hours eliminated rust added inhibitor. Even a mouse
proofing.
helped find solve a mysterious back end clunk with photos taken. Missing clamp. Solved.
BUT the front end rattles/clunks
when I drive on smooth road there isn’t any rattling/clunking coming from the front only over bumps and holes. I have had my mechanics check and recheck but the sounds persist.
The car doesn’t shimmy or vibrate just rattling/clunky
I thought the rust removal might be a cause loosening everything up.
your thoughts?
With all the money spent on that job I set out to find a rust inhibitor/removal service and
I found a guy who came to my house put car up on lift and for 4 hours eliminated rust added inhibitor. Even a mouse
proofing.
helped find solve a mysterious back end clunk with photos taken. Missing clamp. Solved.
BUT the front end rattles/clunks
when I drive on smooth road there isn’t any rattling/clunking coming from the front only over bumps and holes. I have had my mechanics check and recheck but the sounds persist.
The car doesn’t shimmy or vibrate just rattling/clunky
I thought the rust removal might be a cause loosening everything up.
your thoughts?
Last edited by nancynywoman; 10-31-2022 at 08:05 AM. Reason: Add sentence
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245 Timber Framer (11-30-2022)
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I have seen poorly fitting brake pads (aftermarket brands) cause rattles - Find a road where it rattles, then drive that road just slightly touching the brake pedal.Make sure the antirattle springs have been installed also.
Or when a 240 had rattles in the front - I would spend 20 minutes or so tightening every part, The 4 large bolts that hold the subframe to the frame rails work loose and are never tightened, strut retaining nuts, big nut holding the rear lower control arm bushing on. When those bushings were replaced were new brackets used? many times the new bushing will move where pressed in and make popping noises.
Or when a 240 had rattles in the front - I would spend 20 minutes or so tightening every part, The 4 large bolts that hold the subframe to the frame rails work loose and are never tightened, strut retaining nuts, big nut holding the rear lower control arm bushing on. When those bushings were replaced were new brackets used? many times the new bushing will move where pressed in and make popping noises.
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Taking in for snows put on will bring this with me. Thanks
It’s coming into winter so time my four Cooper mastercraft snows to go in . When I bring it in wil take with me. What you’re saying here is exactly what it feels like to.
my rust guy said put in lift again and drive see whst is going on.
will let you know and thanks. Driving me crazy.
QUOTE=hoonk;517848]I have seen poorly fitting brake pads (aftermarket brands) cause rattles - Find a road where it rattles, then drive that road just slightly touching the brake pedal.Make sure the antirattle springs have been installed also.
Or when a 240 had rattles in the front - I would spend 20 minutes or so tightening every part, The 4 large bolts that hold the subframe to the frame rails work loose and are never tightened, strut retaining nuts, big nut holding the rear lower control arm bushing on. When those bushings were replaced were new brackets used? many times the new bushing will move where pressed in and make popping noises.[/QUOTE]
my rust guy said put in lift again and drive see whst is going on.
will let you know and thanks. Driving me crazy.
QUOTE=hoonk;517848]I have seen poorly fitting brake pads (aftermarket brands) cause rattles - Find a road where it rattles, then drive that road just slightly touching the brake pedal.Make sure the antirattle springs have been installed also.
Or when a 240 had rattles in the front - I would spend 20 minutes or so tightening every part, The 4 large bolts that hold the subframe to the frame rails work loose and are never tightened, strut retaining nuts, big nut holding the rear lower control arm bushing on. When those bushings were replaced were new brackets used? many times the new bushing will move where pressed in and make popping noises.[/QUOTE]
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245 Timber Framer (11-30-2022)
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Brakes go clunk clunk
[Thanks
will check for anti rattle springs
for the brakes clunk clunk happens when I step n brake sound like coming from the front. QUOTE=nancynywoman;517846]My 1993 240 classic wagon has new suspension everything replaced. Except springs.
With all the money spent on that job I set out to find a rust inhibitor/removal service and
I found a guy who came to my house put car up on lift and for 4 hours eliminated rust added inhibitor. Even a mouse
proofing.
helped find solve a mysterious back end clunk with photos taken. Missing clamp. Solved.
BUT the front end rattles/clunks
when I drive on smooth road there isn’t any rattling/clunking coming from the front only over bumps and holes. I have had my mechanics check and recheck but the sounds persist.
The car doesn’t shimmy or vibrate just rattling/clunky
I thought the rust removal might be a cause loosening everything up.
your thoughts?[/QUOTE]
will check for anti rattle springs
for the brakes clunk clunk happens when I step n brake sound like coming from the front. QUOTE=nancynywoman;517846]My 1993 240 classic wagon has new suspension everything replaced. Except springs.
With all the money spent on that job I set out to find a rust inhibitor/removal service and
I found a guy who came to my house put car up on lift and for 4 hours eliminated rust added inhibitor. Even a mouse
proofing.
helped find solve a mysterious back end clunk with photos taken. Missing clamp. Solved.
BUT the front end rattles/clunks
when I drive on smooth road there isn’t any rattling/clunking coming from the front only over bumps and holes. I have had my mechanics check and recheck but the sounds persist.
The car doesn’t shimmy or vibrate just rattling/clunky
I thought the rust removal might be a cause loosening everything up.
your thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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245 Timber Framer (11-30-2022)
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What about the rattling? Your thoughts?
ruststop.pro
who I used.
any ideas why car is rattling?
brakes clunk clunk?
Nice car yes thank you
but the front rattling and front clunk brakes with new suspension and new brakes unnerving.
not to mention expensive.
otherwise car drives so great.
You don't 'remove rust" with a sprayer like that, you just cover it up. Nice looking car.[/QUOTE]
who I used.
any ideas why car is rattling?
brakes clunk clunk?
Nice car yes thank you
but the front rattling and front clunk brakes with new suspension and new brakes unnerving.
not to mention expensive.
otherwise car drives so great.
You don't 'remove rust" with a sprayer like that, you just cover it up. Nice looking car.[/QUOTE]
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