kezza
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Registered: 27th Apr 06
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when driving slow in traffic .etc i can hear a clicking noise coming from i think the rear left side of the car. the clicking gets faster as the car goes faster but disapears after about 15 mph. i thought it was the rear bearings so i replaced them but its made no difference.
any ideas as to what it is?
thanks
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csweatherston
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Registered: 16th Jan 06
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something stuck in the tyre tread....
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kezza
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i thought about that but i dont think it is, its more like something stuck in the bearings but i put new ones on.
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deano87
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Don't just look for pins, look for stones too (in the tyre). Oh, if you have steels with trims, there may be a stone or something inside the trim rattling etc.
[Edited on 15-11-2006 by deano87]
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kezza
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yeh good point, im putting new alloys on tomorrow anyway so will see if it makes any difference.
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deano87
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Got any trims going on the cheap?
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deano87
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Actually, it probably won't be a stone. In theory, the noise will disappear as you get quicker as the force will stop the stone from moving. The slower you go, the more it'll move about. Like spining a bucket of water around - the quicker it is, the water won't come out. The slower it is, the more that goes over your head
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Vaux Lad
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I used to have a similar noise, it was the split pin on the rear hubnut catching on the metal dustcap every time the wheel turned round ,lol.
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