Just had the driveaxle replaced under warranty, and now that the rear axle has been removed and a new one installed, whenever I go over a bump with the driver's side rear tire the suspension makes a horrible noise, almost like a groaning/popping sound.
I know what every one is saying... take the car back to where you got the work done and let them worry about it. That will be a problem for me since I work weekends and am now back to school full time. The dealership where I got the car from is 50 miles away through poor traffic conditions. I would like to remedy this on my own. Are there any ideas? I will tell you what I have checked so far.
I raised the vehicle up off the ground, and as I did so I noticed the noise as the car was going up. All suspension components look good and tight, except the rear springs are riding on bare metal at the base where they slide over the bumps affixed to the top of the axle housing, and look a little loose. Is it possible to misorient the springs or were there supposed to be rubber cushions on these metal bumps? I'm baffled as the car did not do this before. Any help would be appreciated.
I know what every one is saying... take the car back to where you got the work done and let them worry about it. That will be a problem for me since I work weekends and am now back to school full time. The dealership where I got the car from is 50 miles away through poor traffic conditions. I would like to remedy this on my own. Are there any ideas? I will tell you what I have checked so far.
I raised the vehicle up off the ground, and as I did so I noticed the noise as the car was going up. All suspension components look good and tight, except the rear springs are riding on bare metal at the base where they slide over the bumps affixed to the top of the axle housing, and look a little loose. Is it possible to misorient the springs or were there supposed to be rubber cushions on these metal bumps? I'm baffled as the car did not do this before. Any help would be appreciated.
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