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August 16th, 2010 10:34 PM #1Hi,
Last week while driving along EDSA south bound approaching the Q Ave flyover, I hit this huge pot hole at maybe ~60Kph, it was a pretty strong impact, enough to send the center cap of my VTI-S mags flying ahead of me.
Anyway, that impact caused the side wall of my front, driver side tire to have a bulge, I've replaced the tire (both front tires) but since then there has been this clicking sound coming from that place. it isn't that loud, but when the car is coasting along flat pavement, I can clearly hear it. The clicking sound goes faster the faster the car moves and slower as the car slows down.
I've has the suspension checked at Cruven this morning and they didn't find anything unusual - they put the car on a lift, wiggled a couple of joints, took off the shocks and springs and checked them as well. they didn't really find anything. while they were at it, I also had the brake pads replaced with bendix, the quiet ones.
After that, there is still the clicking sound. could it be that the impact shattered something in the wheel bearing? Cruven said that if it was the wheel bearing it would have made a different sound, so they didn't take the wheel bearing apart to check it.
Any ideas on what this clicking sound coming from the front driver side wheel could be?
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August 16th, 2010 10:44 PM #2
Did you get the wheel in question checked if it is still straight?
Or is it distorted slightly to lightly rub against something like the suspension strut or coil spring?
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August 16th, 2010 10:44 PM #3
na test drive din ba with cruven mechanic para siya mismo ang makapagidentify ng sound na ito, baka yan ang sound ng mahiwagang tunog ni kuya pepe... joke only/
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August 16th, 2010 10:48 PM #4baka naman may malaking bato na nakaipit sa gulong mo since nagpalit ka..
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August 16th, 2010 11:39 PM #5It is still straight, when I had the tires changed they wheel balanced it and I had them checked if it's "oblong" last Friday 08/13.
But you gave me an idea, the wheel weights they put in, they put in in the inner rim, held on by tape... maybe it's loose or it's coming in contact with the caliper or something ... I only noticed the clicking sound after the tire change ... maybe that's just me not paying attention and playing the stereo all the time .... but thanks!
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August 16th, 2010 11:45 PM #6*raine, na test drive nila, pero kamot ulo lang sila.
*yapoy86, yan actually una kong na check, wala naman.
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August 16th, 2010 11:55 PM #7baka nga yung wheel weights tumatama sa caliper or may maluwag sa caliper... worst yung bearing..
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August 17th, 2010 12:13 AM #8
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August 17th, 2010 09:25 PM #9wheel weights nga. naka laylay yung isa at yun yung nag ccocontact sa caliper making the click sound :|
salamat sa lahat ng nag reply!
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