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Rattle in the rear

What speed?

Change frequency with speed increase?


I've had the rear shock mount issue, too.

More of a dull rattle than a metallic jingle of tools.
 
Ok, got under there and those upper shocks were way too loose. Tightened them down pretty well. We'll see how that goes.
 
I had a loose upper shock mount making a rattling sound. Tighten up both sides. Good to go.
 
Reminds me of an old story back in the day. Supposedly a factory assembler hung a miniature bottle on a string inside the quarter panel. Drove a mechanic nuts until he found it. It had a note rolled up inside that read "How long did it take to find this?" Don't know how true but I wouldn't put it past someone doing this back then.

Glad you found the culprit Durandal25 :thumbsup:
 
Reminds me of an old story back in the day. Supposedly a factory assembler hung a miniature bottle on a string inside the quarter panel. Drove a mechanic nuts until he found it. It had a note rolled up inside that read "How long did it take to find this?" Don't know how true but I wouldn't put it past someone doing this back then.

Glad you found the culprit Durandal25 :thumbsup:
....oh, I like that! Nice!
 
Reminds me of an old story back in the day. Supposedly a factory assembler hung a miniature bottle on a string inside the quarter panel. Drove a mechanic nuts until he found it. It had a note rolled up inside that read "How long did it take to find this?" Don't know how true but I wouldn't put it past someone doing this back then.

Glad you found the culprit Durandal25 :thumbsup:
Worked in the roll shop at a steel mill for a short time and there were times I would stamp the name backwards or turn a letter upside down. Every fresh machined roll got stamped....but most of them were right :D
 
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