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carlm5
13-09-2010, 09:11 PM
Hello chaps,
Getting a new rubbing/groaning..:yawinkle:..noise from the rear when slow speed manoeuvring on full lock, worse when turning left. Pretty sure it's coming from the rear, but you know how sounds can travel around the car..
Running standard suspension, 15mm spacers front 10mm rear.. any ideas??
Carl
karbonkid
13-09-2010, 10:18 PM
Sounds like the diff if from the rear. Is it worst when cold?
glendog74
13-09-2010, 10:22 PM
Creaks/groans could be a snapped rear spring. Check the car doesn't sag on one side at the back.
Hello chaps,
Getting a new rubbing/groaning..:yawinkle:..noise from the rear when slow speed manoeuvring on full lock, worse when turning left. Pretty sure it's coming from the rear, but you know how sounds can travel around the car..
Running standard suspension, 15mm spacers front 10mm rear.. any ideas??
Carl
Mine has done this for the past 3 years, also fitted with 10mm spacers on the rear, i am fitting KW3 shortly so will let you know if it goes away. It hasn't become any worse over time.
carlm5
13-09-2010, 11:31 PM
Hmmm thats interesting as I've only just fitted the spacers... perhaps a link there, I'd be interested to know if changing to KW3's makes a difference :thumbs:
Yep should have mentioned I've just had the rear springs changed.. both were snapped! Hope it's not the diff, doesn't seem any different if the cars hot or cold... would the diff deteriorate in a noticeable kind of way??
Bounce
14-09-2010, 12:13 AM
Hello chaps,
Getting a new rubbing/groaning..:yawinkle:..noise from the rear when slow speed.
You've not run over your Misses have you.:hahaha:
carlm5
14-09-2010, 12:33 AM
...hang on, let me check... nope she's all present and correct, besides that would be more of a whiney moaning kind of noise.. definitely heard that noise before :hahaha:
sailorbaz
14-09-2010, 12:44 AM
Could be the diff yeah. Check the seals for weep'age (sounds rude)
Could be a collapsed bearing on one of the output shafts. I had it go on mine.
Maybe just needing the 'new' replacement oil put in.
Bounce
14-09-2010, 12:45 AM
...hang on, let me check... nope she's all present and correct, besides that would be more of a whiney moaning kind of noise.. definitely heard that noise before :hahaha::thumbs::thumbs::hahaha:
shane@mbtech
14-09-2010, 03:08 AM
It's an LSD so it will groan slightly under slow full lock turns. An oil change will quieten it down somewhat,
But don't panic too much
It's an LSD so it will groan slightly under slow full lock turns. An oil change will quieten it down somewhat,
But don't panic too much
:thumbs: thats why i wasn't worried :hahaha::whistle:
s.mac
14-09-2010, 10:08 AM
ball joint or bearings ? I thought I had a noise from the rear last year and it was front ball joint ;) changed under warranty :)
conleth m3
14-09-2010, 12:03 PM
had similar noise with older e46m3 i had, was the diff oil. dealer put in additive to oil (or changed it - can't remember) then noise went away.
csl does it occasionally now, will get it looked at at some point
conleth
carlm5
14-09-2010, 04:53 PM
Excellent guys, thanks for the input. That's put my mind at rest somewhat. I'll have the oil changed, the seals/ balljoints inspected and report back. :thumbs:
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