Front End Rumble
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Front End Rumble
Hi - I know this topic has been covered but I thought I would ask the question. When driving the I get a rumble from the front on both sides when going over rough roads. It seems to be ball joint type of noise but it reduces as the van gets warmer. I have jack up the front and there is no play on the wheels and the drop links look ok. So my question is: do the 4wd versions make these kind of noise's anyway and should they be quiet.
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Re: Front End Rumble
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When you jack the Bongo up off the road, looking won't tell you anything. You will need a long metal bar to lever the suspension up and down with the bar under or adjacent to the component you suspect.
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When you jack the Bongo up off the road, looking won't tell you anything. You will need a long metal bar to lever the suspension up and down with the bar under or adjacent to the component you suspect.
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Front End Rumble
jack all four wheels off the ground then either run the engine/box, or try turning one front wheel, then one back wheel by hand, see where the noise is coming from. centre bearing on front prop/wheel bearing/drive shaft bearing/diff bearing.
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Re: Front End Rumble
Hi .i had exactly the same symptoms. and it turned out to be the front tyres , had them all replaced with Kumo's and all is now running quiet. on inspection the front tyres had load of tread but had a ridge running in the centre of the tread.
Re: Front End Rumble
Ball joints and drop links produce distinct knocking rather than rumbling. As said, neither can be detected by looking and wiggling. You really need a pry bar.
As said, could be the tyres or a bearing.
As said, could be the tyres or a bearing.
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Re: Front End Rumble
Thanks to everyone for you response. Sorry for not responding but been away enjoying the bongo. I will do as suggested as it is a knocking sound, but it really isn't that bad now I'm putting some miles on it. It had been stood more or less for a year before I purchased it. The tyres are quite new and good quality (Firestone) but could be worth a try.
Re: Front End Rumble
Thanks to everyone for your response. Sorry for not responding but been away enjoying the bongo. I will do as suggested as it is a knocking sound, but it really isn't that bad now I'm putting some miles on it. It had been stood more or less for a year before I purchased it. The tyres are quite new and good quality (Firestone) but could be worth a try.