AllanS
05-20-2004, 12:39 PM
This is sort of a follow up of a previous post.
Basically, when I go over bumps at under 60mph, I can hear a loose rattling sound from the right front wheel.
This sound goes away when I use my brakes and go over said bumps- the amount of force that I use doesn't seem to matter.
When I hit a series of bumps while going around a turn, I get a really nasty, heavy shimmy.
Once again, when I do this while braking, even lightly... no violent shimmy or noise.
I checked out everything around that caliper, and it's all tight- no loose bolts, nuts, cables, anti-rattle clips, etc., which is very disconcerting. The shock tower nuts, including the top one, are also tight. So I'm stuck, basically. The brake rattling and the shimmy stopping under braking may not be related, as far as I can tell, because it has the normal 55mph shimmy, and that isn't effected by braking.
I checked out the wheel while up on jackstands, and I can slightly replicate the noise by twisting the wheel side to side. Using a stethoscope, the sound is strongest at the brake caliper itself.
Any help or suggestions would, of course, be much appreciated!
Allan
Basically, when I go over bumps at under 60mph, I can hear a loose rattling sound from the right front wheel.
This sound goes away when I use my brakes and go over said bumps- the amount of force that I use doesn't seem to matter.
When I hit a series of bumps while going around a turn, I get a really nasty, heavy shimmy.
Once again, when I do this while braking, even lightly... no violent shimmy or noise.
I checked out everything around that caliper, and it's all tight- no loose bolts, nuts, cables, anti-rattle clips, etc., which is very disconcerting. The shock tower nuts, including the top one, are also tight. So I'm stuck, basically. The brake rattling and the shimmy stopping under braking may not be related, as far as I can tell, because it has the normal 55mph shimmy, and that isn't effected by braking.
I checked out the wheel while up on jackstands, and I can slightly replicate the noise by twisting the wheel side to side. Using a stethoscope, the sound is strongest at the brake caliper itself.
Any help or suggestions would, of course, be much appreciated!
Allan