Re: [DML] things that go bump in the night
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Re: [DML] things that go bump in the night
- From: deloreanss@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 18:10:41 EDT
Mike, get this fixed before you do any driving! Sounds like to me it's
another case of a loose trailing arm bolt. You can check by taking off the
deflector plate underneath the suspension parts (be careful b/c the mounting
bolts have a tendancy to break easily, so go slow), you will see a long arm
coming from the middle of the car back to the strut. At the origin of this
arm there are several shims and one long bolt. If the shims are loose or
missing, then this is definately your culprit. Do Not Drive Your Car without
fixing this problem, if that bolt is about to break it could mean a complete
suspension collapse. All of the suppliers have bolts and the shims are
readily available at most auto parts stores. These shims are what aligns the
rear of the car so you might want to get the car realigned if they are
missing. I am sure that there is a previous post on how to remove the bolt
and replace it, but if you can find one, email me and I'll help you out (I
just did this same thing a month or two ago).
John Weaver
DMC# 10527
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