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Author Subject: Solid Mounts
kriz5176

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Location: preston

Registered: 06 Aug 2010

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Post #1
Ive got solid rear beam mounts on my rallye, and when i go round corners, or bumps there is a loud 'Ting' noise frm the rear beam. Seems as if its very slighty moving on the mounts? If i swerve gently left and right then i get that noise on every turn?? Can anyone help, i know many people use rear mounts, so this surly cannot be normal.

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Posted 13th Sep 2010 at 18:50
owain

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Location: Essex

Registered: 20 May 2009

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Post #2
Mine sounds like the entire arse end is made of bags of spanners when I go over bumps, I just find it's easier to tell myself they're meant to sound like that.

Are they not...?

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Posted 13th Sep 2010 at 20:46
hovis16

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Post #3
mine use to sound really bad bearing in mind my beam was shot haha but you will get abit of banging on very bumpy roads and you will notice when you get your wheels in the air LOL but by the sounds of it your arb isn't fitted correctly

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Posted 13th Sep 2010 at 20:52
si_man306

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Location: Hertford

Registered: 21 Apr 2005

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Post #4
I've had them and they never made a noise once and I used to jump it all over the place! LOL- i'd check out your beams/ fitment or get them checked by a garage who knows what they're doing Wink

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Posted 13th Sep 2010 at 21:38

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