Got a thump after lowering
Ok, so, I finally got the car out to test drive it a bit after my recent spring and shock install. It rides great, but in the rear, there is a muffled "clop, clop" sound when going over bumps at speed. I'm thinking it is coming from the shocks, but I can't figure it out. I torqued everything correctly (yep, even waited to do the bottoms until the suspension was loaded). All the bushings and bump stops are where they need to be. I cut the stock bump stops about and inch before installing them onto the new shocks.
Suggestions are appreciated!
EDIT: It's the rear.
Suggestions are appreciated!
EDIT: It's the rear.
Last edited by cgocifer; Feb 28, 2009 at 09:28 PM.
Crawl under it and look for shiny spots, I believe you are hitting a body part with the suspension. Should be obvious, BTW how far did you drop the height. Woody
Out of curiosity.....how many miles on the suspension before the drop.
Everything mechanical that is under a wear condition is going to have a certain area that's worn. If you have changed the range of wear then you may get certain new sounds. A suspension is like a lever to shocks....change the rate of leverage and the shocks may be working in a different position. The same can be said of the bumpstops, springs, springmounts, urethane bumpers, etc.
Sorry...just not enough information to make a good educated guess. This is entireley based on the SWAG method.
Everything mechanical that is under a wear condition is going to have a certain area that's worn. If you have changed the range of wear then you may get certain new sounds. A suspension is like a lever to shocks....change the rate of leverage and the shocks may be working in a different position. The same can be said of the bumpstops, springs, springmounts, urethane bumpers, etc.
Sorry...just not enough information to make a good educated guess. This is entireley based on the SWAG method.
Originally Posted by apkano
Out of curiosity.....how many miles on the suspension before the drop.
Everything mechanical that is under a wear condition is going to have a certain area that's worn. If you have changed the range of wear then you may get certain new sounds. A suspension is like a lever to shocks....change the rate of leverage and the shocks may be working in a different position. The same can be said of the bumpstops, springs, springmounts, urethane bumpers, etc.
Sorry...just not enough information to make a good educated guess. This is entireley based on the SWAG method.
Everything mechanical that is under a wear condition is going to have a certain area that's worn. If you have changed the range of wear then you may get certain new sounds. A suspension is like a lever to shocks....change the rate of leverage and the shocks may be working in a different position. The same can be said of the bumpstops, springs, springmounts, urethane bumpers, etc.
Sorry...just not enough information to make a good educated guess. This is entireley based on the SWAG method.
You might want to take the rear wheels off and take a look.
If I had to guess, I'd say that you are getting some rub. Mine did the same when I put the Eibachs on. Took them off the same day.
If I had to guess, I'd say that you are getting some rub. Mine did the same when I put the Eibachs on. Took them off the same day.
Originally Posted by cgocifer
Whats funny is that when I go over a large bump like a speed bump, no noise. It happens on small bumps at speed, like a rattle almost.
i have the EXACT same thing in the rear! i just put on H&R springs with Koni adjustables. it looks GORGEOUS and clean, but it's a bit noisy in the rear. everything is tightened, and it does scrub on some hard cornering, but not often.
i really think it's just what it sounds like when you lower the car and have low-profile tires.... everything just gets louder.
i really think it's just what it sounds like when you lower the car and have low-profile tires.... everything just gets louder.
Originally Posted by j-fire
i have the EXACT same thing in the rear! i just put on H&R springs with Koni adjustables. it looks GORGEOUS and clean, but it's a bit noisy in the rear. everything is tightened, and it does scrub on some hard cornering, but not often.
i really think it's just what it sounds like when you lower the car and have low-profile tires.... everything just gets louder.
i really think it's just what it sounds like when you lower the car and have low-profile tires.... everything just gets louder.
Thanks guys for all the suggestions! This forum kicks ****!! I'll keep you informed if I find the culprit.
my crossfire had a slight rattle/clunk noise in the right rear once the konis were installed...
the new owner who purchased my prior koni shocks is experiencing the same noise... i installed and tightened all bolts by hand.
and by the way - your car looks outstanding with the new set-up and wheels !!! very nice end result !!!
the new owner who purchased my prior koni shocks is experiencing the same noise... i installed and tightened all bolts by hand.
and by the way - your car looks outstanding with the new set-up and wheels !!! very nice end result !!!
Originally Posted by andrew
my crossfire had a slight rattle/clunk noise in the right rear once the konis were installed...
the new owner who purchased my prior koni shocks is experiencing the same noise... i installed and tightened all bolts by hand.
and by the way - your car looks outstanding with the new set-up and wheels !!! very nice end result !!!
the new owner who purchased my prior koni shocks is experiencing the same noise... i installed and tightened all bolts by hand.
and by the way - your car looks outstanding with the new set-up and wheels !!! very nice end result !!!
Originally Posted by j-fire
i wonder if it's our hatch rattling? i fixed myself, but maybe with the stiffer setup in the rear, now it's rattling again....
Ok, I put it back on the lift and re-torqued everything. Still clop clopping over every little imperfection on the road. It is extremely annoying!! It's not the hatch, it is definitely on both sides of the car and sounds to be coming from the shock locations. Please assist!
I don't really know a lot on this subject but once I saw recommended for KW coilovers to leave things loose, drive slowly around the parking lot, and then tighten things down. I can't remember the specifics but apparently on the 300's a lot of people had problems getting them correctly tightened so they were quiet. Just an idea, loosen things up drive some and then tighten them down with the weight of the car holding them in place.
Les
Les
Still no rub on the inside of the wheelwells?
When I put the Eibachs on mine, it did just as you described. I could see faint rub marks in the wheelwells when I pulled the wheels/tires.
Went back to stock the same day.
When I put the Eibachs on mine, it did just as you described. I could see faint rub marks in the wheelwells when I pulled the wheels/tires.
Went back to stock the same day.
Originally Posted by RPM
Still no rub on the inside of the wheelwells?
When I put the Eibachs on mine, it did just as you described. I could see faint rub marks in the wheelwells when I pulled the wheels/tires.
Went back to stock the same day.
When I put the Eibachs on mine, it did just as you described. I could see faint rub marks in the wheelwells when I pulled the wheels/tires.
Went back to stock the same day.

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