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  • sapote
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    That's a strange noise. I can't think off anything attached to the drive-train that caused that noise.

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  • HoDoo
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    It’s been resolved.

    It wasn’t a big issue after all. I think the main problem was that I kept the car in storage and didn’t drive it, trying to take care of it. After driving around 500 kilometers, everything returned to how it should be. Machines really do need regular use.

    Thanks eveybody!!

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post

    I definitely would not do that...
    I know getting under the car is dangerously and people need to be careful.
    We are talking about rolling the car about 12” distance on stack of 2x6”. Adding 4” stack is high enough to squeeze in?
    wheels on 4x6” wood should be stable and I would only concern if the suspension coil springs break, so I would carry with me a jack stand to protect my body just in case.

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  • HoDoo
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    I have recorded additional videos. Please check them😂

    Before this noise started occurring, I recall something from the last drive. I made a quick start and shift (from 1st to 2nd gear) on an uphill, and I’m concerned that this might have put strain on the aging axle.

    For reference, the CV joint on the differential side was overhauled last year.​

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  • HoDoo
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    sapote

    That’s right!
    There is about that much of a time difference when the sound occurs on the left and right.

    When pushing forward, the sound comes from the passenger side first, followed shortly by the driver’s side. When pushing backward, the sound comes from the driver’s side first, then from the passenger side a moment later.

    Additionally, the position where the sound occurs differs slightly between pushing forward and backward. There’s about the difference you mentioned, around the 12 o’clock and 2 o’clock positions. It’s about a 2-3 spoke difference on the wheel.

    Have you ever encountered this kind of issue before?​!

    * P.S
    I'm still looking for other methods since crawling under the car remains risky.

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  • heinzboehmer
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    Originally posted by sapote View Post
    then have the rear wheels riding on a stack of 2x6 woods, enough room for you to get in and locate the noise while the helper pushing the car.
    I definitely would not do that...

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by HoDoo View Post
    elbert
    but the noise only came when a load was applied, and since the car was low, I couldn't go in any further, so I gave up.
    Let's say when pushing forward, the clicking starts happen when the marker on the left right wheel is at 12 to 2 o'clock, then when it's pushed backward did the clicking happen from 2 to 12? If this can be repeated consistently, then have the rear wheels riding on a stack of 2x6 woods, enough room for you to get in and locate the noise while the helper pushing the car.

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  • HoDoo
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    elbert
    I checked the wheels first and they were fine ;(


    ac427
    The drive shaft has never been replaced, but there are no grease leaks anywhere. ODO is 80k miles.


    sapote
    Last year, I replaced all the differential bushings. Since it is a vehicle that is only driven on public roads (no circuit), I did not overhaul the differential.
    I tried to find the place where the noise was coming from with a team of two, but the noise only came when a load was applied, and since the car was low, I couldn't go in any further, so I gave up.


    Bry5on
    I also suspected the CV joints and wheel bearings, but yesterday they suddenly started making noises alternately on both the left and right sides.
    Is it possible for the CV joints or wheel bearings to fail on both the left and right sides at the same time? This is unbelievable...


    bmwfnatic
    What exactly is the problem with the slightly twisted CV joint? How did you fix it? Please give me some advice...


    bigjae46
    Are you talking about the dust cover?
    I checked that nothing was touching the dust cover. I thought it was the dust cover problem, but it wasn't. Sad.
    Last edited by HoDoo; 10-10-2024, 06:43 PM.

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  • bigjae46
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    Something hitting the heat shield?

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  • bmwfnatic
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    Had something similar to this as well a few years ago, ended up being a slightly binding CV joint.

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  • Bry5on
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    Recent ticking for me was either a rear wheel bearing (looked like it when it came out) or a half shaft outer CV joint. I replaced both at once so I’m not sure which. I chased the ticking sound for months, but mine was mostly repeatable on right hand corners, only occasionally occurred when pointed straight.

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  • sapote
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    Try to locate exactly where is the wheel postion when the noise starts to click, then get under the car to locate the noise with a helper pushing the car (or build a pulley and rope system tied up to the palm tree and you can pull the rope to move the car while being down there if you're the only human on the island).

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by HoDoo View Post
    Hello,
    For the past month, I’ve been hearing a strange noise coming from the area near the rear wheel on the driver’s side.
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    Only on the polished floor or same when on the road, and the noise deminished at higher speed?
    It sounds like a wooden boat creaking on the waves.

    No Diff serviced recently?
    Last edited by sapote; 10-02-2024, 09:22 PM.

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Running rear spacers with extended bolts? Bolts that are too long will kiss the parking brake mech and make noise.
    But this should be the same noise when wheels are jacked off gnd, and OP said none.

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  • ac427
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    How old are your driveshafts?

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