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Hello

Have a bit of a problem that I can’t figure out.

Car is creaky and groans when driving along, the noises seem to be coming from all 4 corners. Thinking its something in the suspension?

Took it 2 the suspension shop 2day and they weren’t sure either, reckon it may b the rubber bits above the top hats?

Thought I mite ask you guys what u think before they go pulling it to bits.

Thanks a lot

Joel

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Would be interested in knowing! I get a creak from my left rear suspension, thinking shock top mounts guys?

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Would be interested in knowing! I get a creak from my left rear suspension, thinking shock top mounts guys?

i had the same issue with my car..

try mouse traps set with peanut butter-worked a treat for me

vermin basturds

yeah im bord sorry guys

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the top shock mounts cause more of a knocking sound than a creaking sound. a creaking sound is more like worn shocks or something.

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the top shock mounts cause more of a knocking sound than a creaking sound. a creaking sound is more like worn shocks or something.

yea thats gotta b it, it is more of a knocking sound than creaky

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Hey r these the mounts your talking about or are they under the steel there?

Also is it a diy job or best to leave it to a mechanic?

chur

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this might help

its inside my boot, left side

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this might help

its inside my boot, left side

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those are upper shock mounts (rear) they could be shot, jump up and down so to speak on the back of the car and watch them, see if they have excessive play and knock. easy DIY job if you know how to use basic tools.

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