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mercs600



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Rear suspension knocking

Another week and another problem Rolling Eyes This week its a knocking noise coming from the offside rear when going over speed bumps and any general road surface - they all seem bad after the winter we've had Sad
Anyway - had a quick crawl underneath and had a look at the anti-roll bar bushes and they seem to look just fine as do several of the lower bushes on the wishbone - so anyone had this before and what is the likely culprit ?
Thanks in advance Wink

Post #64212 16th May 2011 8:12pm
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jonminns



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Unsure to be honest, i have this issue on the drivers front so interested as to your progress 2008/58 FFRR 3.6 TDV8 Vogue

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dan_uk_1984



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I've never had success with a "visual inspection" of bushes etc. The RR is so heavy you just cant detect play. It's best when it's up on a ramp and you can put a 3 foot bar between the joints to detect play, or better still when the wheels are hanging. Any decent garage should do this.

What's your mileage? I would bet it's bushes on wishbones or roll bar links myself...

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mercs600



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I know the front has ball joints which are prone to wear and also anti-roll bar linkages which can cause this problem ! Had the same on my Merc S class and fitted 1 x cheap linkage on one side and 1 x genuine Mercedes linkage on the other - the genuine one lasted over 6 years - the cheap one 3 months ! Don't buy cheap parts it's not worth it in the end as you do the sam job twice Wink

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Rob2529



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I would echo what Dan said. Get a jack under the offending corner and give it a good tug in all directions. The dodgy bush should show up when their is no load on it.

Post #64221 16th May 2011 8:51pm
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mercs600



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Fitted the new antiroll bar linkage and had a good tug and pry on everything whist I was there - fault/noise still there and nothing evident Confused Does the rear shocks have bushes at the top ? could these wear and how easy is it to remove a shock absorber ? Wink

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47p2



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The top and bottom bushes that attach the hub assembly to the top and bottom wishbones are prone to wearing, check them.

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mercs600



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Thanks - I will have a look this weekend coming - if the rain ever stops Sad

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stu



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mercs600



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Suspect it's the shock absorber - are they easy to change ?

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47p2



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Shouldn't be difficult, looks like 1 bolt top and bottom, the top will be inside the boot area. You might have to remove 3 bolts from the top mounting plate but I wouldn't think it necessary.

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