Banging Noise In Rear End!
#1
Banging Noise In Rear End!
I have a 95 240sx and it makes a banging noise in the rear end. It does it when i dont shift smoothly, when i floor it from a low speed and idle, and when i brake quickly and then release the brakes. The guy that sold me the car told me that i needed to replace the bushings on the differential. Does anyone know about this problem and if it is the bushings where r they located. If its not the bushings, what else can it be? Your help will be apreciated.
#6
I can make mine "BANG" in neutral. I think this guy is experiencing the same thing, but not sure.
I can coast in neutral, hit the brakes hard, and let of real quick and it will make the thumping noise.
That means it shouldn't be anything drivetrain related. right?
I can coast in neutral, hit the brakes hard, and let of real quick and it will make the thumping noise.
That means it shouldn't be anything drivetrain related. right?
#7
Originally posted by needa240
I can make mine "BANG" in neutral. I think this guy is experiencing the same thing, but not sure.
I can coast in neutral, hit the brakes hard, and let of real quick and it will make the thumping noise.
That means it shouldn't be anything drivetrain related. right?
I can make mine "BANG" in neutral. I think this guy is experiencing the same thing, but not sure.
I can coast in neutral, hit the brakes hard, and let of real quick and it will make the thumping noise.
That means it shouldn't be anything drivetrain related. right?
#11
Yea this sounds most definitely like worn subframe or differential support bushings or maybe even both.
As far as install difficulty, it should be doable with jack stands and of course the proper tools.
As far as install difficulty, it should be doable with jack stands and of course the proper tools.
Last edited by 95_240SXSE; 01-21-2005 at 09:38 PM.
#12
Originally posted by 95_240SXSE
Yea this sounds most definitely like worn subframe or differential support bushings or maybe even both.
As far as install difficulty, it should be doable with jack stands and of course the proper tools.
Yea this sounds most definitely like worn subframe or differential support bushings or maybe even both.
As far as install difficulty, it should be doable with jack stands and of course the proper tools.