Clicking sound from rear
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TMS Denmark S-197 Fan
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Clicking sound from rear
Hi.
I have a annoying click sound from car rear end. It has been there for about 4 years now, but decided to do something now. ( not more , and not less over the years )
Don`t feel it follows the wheel rotation. It`s a little faster. . . I can only hear it when I pass between buildings or hard fence by low speed.
Things that have been checked :
1.) stones or other pieces in tires.
2.) loose brakepads or shims.
3.) things close to the wheels.
4.) no sound on a lift with rotating wheels.
5.) no sound on a lift with rotating wheels and brakes slightly activated.
6.) wheel bearings feels good, and again it follow obvious not the wheel rotation.
Mustang GT , 2005
Looking forward to hear, if anyone recognizes the problem .
small video attached.
Thanks for looking
I have a annoying click sound from car rear end. It has been there for about 4 years now, but decided to do something now. ( not more , and not less over the years )
Don`t feel it follows the wheel rotation. It`s a little faster. . . I can only hear it when I pass between buildings or hard fence by low speed.
Things that have been checked :
1.) stones or other pieces in tires.
2.) loose brakepads or shims.
3.) things close to the wheels.
4.) no sound on a lift with rotating wheels.
5.) no sound on a lift with rotating wheels and brakes slightly activated.
6.) wheel bearings feels good, and again it follow obvious not the wheel rotation.
Mustang GT , 2005
Looking forward to hear, if anyone recognizes the problem .
small video attached.
Thanks for looking
Last edited by Eliminator.dk; 8/12/24 at 11:10 AM. Reason: Video added
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Some Idea's Here My Friend!
Not Seeing Your Vid!
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Kc
Not Seeing Your Vid!
Pdf, Has Some Fun Terms To Ponder!
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...p-link-550939/
Kc
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Eliminator.dk (8/12/24)
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Instead of on Lift Might Try Your Tests With Rear Wheels on Jackstands So Suspension is Loaded.
Vid To Me Sounds Like Maybe Driveshaft.
Just another Process of Elimination.
On a Side Note I Found an Exhaust Leak I Did not Know I Had With The In Between Echo on a Tight Street! Can Be a Handy Tool!
KC
Vid To Me Sounds Like Maybe Driveshaft.
Just another Process of Elimination.
On a Side Note I Found an Exhaust Leak I Did not Know I Had With The In Between Echo on a Tight Street! Can Be a Handy Tool!
KC
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Eliminator.dk (8/12/24)
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TMS Denmark S-197 Fan
Joined: August 11, 2014
Posts: 52
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From: Aalborg , Denmark
Hi. Yes , something with the shaft probably ???
CV joint or something.
But hope to get a little closer.
if I dont find the problem this way, I think it must go to the Dyno
CV joint or something.
But hope to get a little closer.
if I dont find the problem this way, I think it must go to the Dyno
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