Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: ANDY8 on 12 November 2006, 21:35:10
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Have got a new problem today, Was driving from the airport yesterday when i could feel a sort of light knocking through the front drivers wheel, It seems that the faster i went the faster the knocking was, And i i slowed down so did the noise.
Any ideas :o
P.s .... Its the 2.0
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Just to add, Checked the drop links this morning (all ok) had new centre tie rod and track rods fitted a few mths ago and all solid, Also checked the wheel was on tight.
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I know someone on here knows what the problem is :)
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You cant check the drop links when fitted to the car.....which are the favourite.....as they are always under some compression/tension.
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Would the drop links knock faster/slower with the difference in speed??
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Someone suggested uncoupling the relavent droplink whichever side is noisiest to confirm if it is these causing the problem.
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Was the road quite uneven/ bumpy, if so continuous knocking like that would suggest droplinks , as MarkDTM says not easy to check when on the car as they are under tension, quite cheap to buy and easy to fit so may be worth changing them anyway.
Cheers Pete
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Coming back from the airport hmmm. Have you checked for illegal immigrants ;D
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Changed the front strut bearings today, I was convinced it was them, But as i drove back up the motorway it was back again, The faster i drive the faster the cluncking , Very light but its definetly there
HEEEEEEEELP
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Have you checked the tread and sidewalls for any foreign objects or bulges? especially on the inside sidewalls?
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Have you checked the tread and sidewalls for any foreign objects or bulges? especially on the inside sidewalls?
Good idea that! Checked and nothing but rubber :y
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I would still try changing those droplink bars
Cheers Pete
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I would still try changing those droplink bars
Cheers Pete
Hi,
Raise the car and rotate the wheels. Could be from the suspension but also from the brakes. Also check the rubbers in the front suspension arm assembly.