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    Knocking In Front Right Wheel

    My front right wheel has started a sort of wiggling or knocking, it varies depending on my driving habits but it usually happens when I'm turning right or decelerating rapidly. I can usually feel it in the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal but sometimes I can actually feel the car kind of vibrating.

    Does this have anything to do with the fact that my rotors are warped? It's wiggled for a while because of my rotors but this feels different.

    I've heard a couple of different things this could be, such as the wheel bearing, lower control arm, CV joint, etc.

    Is there anything that's pretty well known in CB7s to be a cause of this problem? If so, if it an easy fix and how much does the part usually cost?

    Thanks.

    Underground.Society
    Originally posted by Deevergote
    If it doesn't really matter... shut the fuck up and let it be.

    #2
    Mine was the driver side axle. Does it feel as if one of your wheels are loose? I thought it was someone loosening my lug nuts, but then I went to tighten them, they were tight. Few days later, it felt like the whole entire wheel assembly was about to fall off. Took it to the shop, axle was bad. Also, when it was raining, and I drove a few miles, I got out to check the lug nuts again, and smoke was coming from the Axle nut.
    Last edited by Gotz Cb7; 03-17-2009, 08:34 AM.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Gotz Cb7 View Post
      Mine was the driver side axle. Does it feel as if one of your wheels are loose? I thought it was someone loosening my lug nuts, but then I went to tighten them, they were tight. Few days later, it felt like the whole entire wheel assembly was about to fall off. Took it to the shop, axle was bad. Also, when it was raining, and I drove a few miles, I got out to check the lug nuts again, and smoke was coming from the Axle nut.
      It's the passenger side but I'll check that out, thanks

      Underground.Society
      Originally posted by Deevergote
      If it doesn't really matter... shut the fuck up and let it be.

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        #4
        Also, when my car was shaking slowing down, I couldn't figure out what it was. Went to get the car aligned, and they told me I needed new upper control arm bushings. They're easy to check. Just take the wheel off, and try to wiggle the upper control arm. If it has any type of play in it, they're bad.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Gotz Cb7 View Post
          Also, when my car was shaking slowing down, I couldn't figure out what it was. Went to get the car aligned, and they told me I needed new upper control arm bushings. They're easy to check. Just take the wheel off, and try to wiggle the upper control arm. If it has any type of play in it, they're bad.
          Awesome thanks, I'll go check it out right now

          Underground.Society
          Originally posted by Deevergote
          If it doesn't really matter... shut the fuck up and let it be.

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            #6
            Just a heads up, if it's the upper control arm bushings, don't try to buy JUST the bushings! I got a set of bushings from energy suspension and tried replacing the bushings, and jesus christ. Alls I can say is...screwdriver, chisel, hammer, and a lot of time on your hands. Better to just buy a new control arm, which could kill 2 birds with 1 stone. New bushings, and new ball joints, which come with the control arm.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Gotz Cb7 View Post
              Just a heads up, if it's the upper control arm bushings, don't try to buy JUST the bushings! I got a set of bushings from energy suspension and tried replacing the bushings, and jesus christ. Alls I can say is...screwdriver, chisel, hammer, and a lot of time on your hands. Better to just buy a new control arm, which could kill 2 birds with 1 stone. New bushings, and new ball joints, which come with the control arm.
              yeah me and mj213 tried and eventually got it, but we had to use a press to get those suckers out. Took us nearly the entire day to find a place and get it done.

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                #8
                Control arm bushing.

                I've got the same problem on my Volkswagen Jetta.

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                  #9
                  i have the same problem
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                    #10
                    Same thing on my driver side. Mostly if i accelerate quickly from a stop or if i turn either way too quickly/sharply.

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                      #11
                      wow i made a thread about this and noone even mentioned the axle? maybe that is whats wrong with mine too

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                        #12
                        Wow lots of people have this problem I thought I was the only one.

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                          #13
                          If you do opt to replace the bushing, an easy albiet smelly way of getting it out, is to take a propane torch to it and burn it out. Other people have also drilled holes around the bushing and ripped it out that way but I'm a pyro and like burning things.

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                            #14
                            I'd take it to a shop for a quick axle check, honestly. It took 9 months, and 30,000 miles for my axle to 99% break. The guy said I shouldn't have even driven it to the shop. It just slowly and slowly went bad, as I was trying everything I could to fix the problem. I guess it benefit not knowing exactly what it was, because most of my front end is new now. haha
                            Last edited by Gotz Cb7; 03-18-2009, 11:56 AM.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Flatline View Post
                              Same thing on my driver side. Mostly if i accelerate quickly from a stop or if i turn either way too quickly/sharply.
                              I have this same exact problem too but only when I turn right. It felt like my tire was flat after the whole car like shook the first time this happened to me..and then yesterday the car just felt crooked like one side was higher than the other. I'm just afraid to drive my car on the freeway now

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