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Front end suspesion knock



ripp

ClioSport Club Member
  182 FFAT
Hi guys,
So I have this thing for years - there are audible knocks coming from the front - nothing really loud but drives me bonkers as I went to different garrages and all semms good:
Bushes are powerflex purple on the ARB, lower arm bushes are ok, ball joints ok, rack bushes ok, no other play detected upon inspections
I'm running GAZ gha at the moment with k tec solid mounts (front coilies are in good condition- i use coilover shocks- no leaks etc)
Changed the bearings in the solid mounts last year but the knock is still there. It's mostly present when driving on smaller bumps.
Brake calipers also checked as I heard of potential knock if the caliper carrier and guide pins are damaged but I also refreshed those recently.
The car has this even before I was running the current suspension setup so couldn't blame this on the shocks or the solid mounts (which I consider a very nice thing to have btw :) )
Am I missing something?
 

Niall

ClioSport Club Member
As James says, we were chasing the same thing on mine.

Found that the rear right subframe bolt could be tightened up a turn or so, also just about squeezed a spanner in to get to the nut on the other side to stop it spinning and make sure it was tight.

Knock has disappeared, much more pleasant to drive, used to drive me up the wall!
 

ripp

ClioSport Club Member
  182 FFAT
Just changed the sump gasket so subframe went off so that's checked and it also was on previous occasions.
So yeah..
 

grmatthews87

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
@ripp, did you ever get to the bottom of this? Similar issue on mine and despite many hours crawling around under the b**stard and numerous garage trips I'm none the wiser.
 

ripp

ClioSport Club Member
  182 FFAT
Yeah and you won't believe it- it was the coilovers themselves. I changed the GAZ GHA that I had with a set of B14's and now it is PERFECT. I still can't believe that I struggled for 10+years with this. I went through 2 sets of GHA's but even when new the noise was still there.
Plus the car rides WAY WAY better and even on the track is spot on. The best money spent on the car really. GAZ have an excellent customer service though :)
 

ripp

ClioSport Club Member
  182 FFAT
well good luck then, you'll need someone dedicated to solve your issue
 

Touring_Rob

ClioSport Club Member
There isn't really that much it can be as they are pretty simple little things!

Worth having a bar on the lower arms, the bushes can wear and move about on the bolt which would clonk well. Could certainly be a driveshaft. On other cars (never the clio) I've fixed unfindable clunks by retorquing subframe bolts.

Also worth checking engine mounts.
 

Daz...

ClioSport Club Member
  Inferno 182 Cup
Intermittent when setting off and during slow speed manoeuvring. More prevalent when turning right.
Is it a knock or a clicking sound?

Mine used to click when setting off and turning right, changed the drivers side driveshaft and it sorted it.
 

16v_paddy

ClioSport Club Member
  Valvers & 172 Cup
Ball joints done, no improvement, steering rack mounts tight. Thinking is has to be a CV joint on the way out.
Go back & have a look at the holes in the hub where the ball joint goes into it, I had a similar issue, fired the parts cannon at it with no success but eventually found the problem.
I had the passenger side of the car jacked up (noise was coming from there) & was underneath with a prybar and was able to spot a really tiny amount of movement in the hub on the ball joint (I couldn't see the movement when I had the car on a 2 post and 4 post ramp) took the hub off & was able to see that the bottom part of the hole was ever so slightly out of shape which was allowing the ball joint to move under certain loads/positions.
Replaced the hub with a used one & it cured the problem
 

grmatthews87

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
Go back & have a look at the holes in the hub where the ball joint goes into it, I had a similar issue, fired the parts cannon at it with no success but eventually found the problem.
I had the passenger side of the car jacked up (noise was coming from there) & was underneath with a prybar and was able to spot a really tiny amount of movement in the hub on the ball joint (I couldn't see the movement when I had the car on a 2 post and 4 post ramp) took the hub off & was able to see that the bottom part of the hole was ever so slightly out of shape which was allowing the ball joint to move under certain loads/positions.
Replaced the hub with a used one & it cured the problem
Thanks for the input, definitely a possibility. Have the car booked in at a garage that I know is mega thorough so hoping to get to the bottom of it all.
 


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