puzzle noise with not much to go on...
I had 2 new front wheels installed. I had 2 rear tires installed. Almost everything seems perfect. I love the replica wheels from Rock Auto. They look perfect.
I am hoping that it is nothing but when driving relatively slowly (20mph) with the top down I hear something like the jingle of loose change when driving over a bump. I turned around and ran over the same bump 4 times and heard the loose change jingle 2 additional times. I took the car back to the shop and could not duplicate the sound with the mechanic in the car. Any ideas? Or should I forget about it. |
Re: puzzle noise with not much to go on...
Originally Posted by Joe_Lukeman
(Post 910283)
I had 2 new front wheels installed. I had 2 rear tires installed. Almost everything seems perfect. I love the replica wheels from Rock Auto. They look perfect.
I am hoping that it is nothing but when driving relatively slowly (20mph) with the top down I hear something like the jingle of loose change when driving over a bump. I turned around and ran over the same bump 4 times and heard the loose change jingle 2 additional times. I took the car back to the shop and could not duplicate the sound with the mechanic in the car. Any ideas? Or should I forget about it. |
Re: puzzle noise with not much to go on...
Originally Posted by Joe_Lukeman
(Post 910283)
I had 2 new front wheels installed. I had 2 rear tires installed. Almost everything ..........
I took the car back to the shop and could not duplicate the sound with the mechanic in the car. Any ideas? Or should I forget about it. Soooo! Way back when I had wheel disks on I remember a time when I had the same thing and it was a stone caught behind the disk, at higher speeds centrifugal force held the stone so it did not rattle around. Is it possible there is something caught inside the ebrake drum. |
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