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@I'm Tony Danza - Did you ever get this figured out?
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Never did. I used the Chassis Ears on around 60 points throughout the suspension, drivetrain, brakes, subframe, mounts....you name it. Comparing both sides of the car at the same time. Nothing ever jumped out as being obvious. I could have easily missed something, but hit all the major spots. I may try again after winter.@I'm Tony Danza - Did you ever get this figured out?
It's from the front end, unfortunately. Not a bad idea for those who have a noise from the trunk area.Try taking the round tool insert out of the spare tire in the trunk.
Yeah, just did a tire rotation and the noise is there even with my OEM 18" wheel/tire setup, albeit a tad more quiet. Wish that was the case!Did you take it to a tire shop to check and see if the tpm didn't break off inside the wheel I heard that noise before on a camero and it was a broken tpms rolling around inside the wheel
It's from the front end, unfortunately. Not a bad idea for those who have a noise from the trunk area.
Yeah, just did a tire rotation and the noise is there even with my OEM 18" wheel/tire setup, albeit a tad more quiet. Wish that was the case!
Still haven't found the problem. Do you have suspension mods or stock? AWD or RWD?Any updates regarding this? Have you replaced the control arm bushings? I have a similar problem - replaced both front strut assemblies, next are the control arms
f*ck me I have the same sound . It's definitely suspension related ..Got the same issue, did anyone ever fix this problem ?
It's hard to imagine that a licensed technician could go for a ride in the vehicle, and hear the sounds, and then replace the struts, but fail to notice a potentially defective strut bearing.Strut bearing?
Since everything else, seems to be was checked, it was just a guess. Maybe it has to be under the load, to make any noise.It's hard to imagine that a licensed technician could go for a ride in the vehicle, and hear the sounds, and then replace the struts, but fail to notice a potentially defective strut bearing.
For this reason alone, I have to assume it cannot be as simple as a strut bearing.
I mean, I'm not disagreeing, but surely any licensed technician, even the dealership technicians, they must know this... Such basic knowledge.Since everything else, seems to be was checked, it was just a guess. Maybe it has to be under the load, to make any noise.
I don't know man. I think you are giving them too much credit. Especially with all these crappy stories about dealerships incompetence.I mean, I'm not disagreeing, but surely any licensed technician, even the dealership technicians, they must know this... Such basic knowledge.