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Hi,
I've a MY2002 wrx has a TSL grN geometry setup.
Before doing the geometry I've heard some clink clonk noises from the rear axles and my subaru mechanic checked it but found nothing strange or wrecked.
Can somebody help if they had the same problem with this model because I'm becomming a bit bad cause the noises as the car goes very well.
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I've a MY2002 wrx has a TSL grN geometry setup.
Before doing the geometry I've heard some clink clonk noises from the rear axles and my subaru mechanic checked it but found nothing strange or wrecked.
Can somebody help if they had the same problem with this model because I'm becomming a bit bad cause the noises as the car goes very well.
Thanks
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Is it just one side?
If it's nearside, it's the dreaded NSR Knock. Do a search for answers.
Could be rear ARB drop links.
What mileage have you done?
Jack/tools in side of boot?
HTH
Steve
If it's nearside, it's the dreaded NSR Knock. Do a search for answers.
Could be rear ARB drop links.
What mileage have you done?
Jack/tools in side of boot?
HTH
Steve
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First thanks for answering :-)
my car has 37000kms (about 25000milles).
I don't know what's the NSR or ARB could you explain me what is it?
Nothing in the boot, everything is attached.
Thanks
my car has 37000kms (about 25000milles).
I don't know what's the NSR or ARB could you explain me what is it?
Nothing in the boot, everything is attached.
Thanks
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NSR = nearside rear, back of the car on the passenger side
OSR = offside rear, back of the car on the drivers side
NSF = nearside front, front of the car passenger side
OSF = offside front, you've got it by now
ARB = anti-roll bar
Also check out this thread re:STi7 suspension knock http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=159508
OSR = offside rear, back of the car on the drivers side
NSF = nearside front, front of the car passenger side
OSF = offside front, you've got it by now
ARB = anti-roll bar
Also check out this thread re:STi7 suspension knock http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=159508
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cool thanks
thanks for infos ;-)
Originally Posted by richiewong
NSR = nearside rear, back of the car on the passenger side
OSR = offside rear, back of the car on the drivers side
NSF = nearside front, front of the car passenger side
OSF = offside front, you've got it by now
ARB = anti-roll bar
Also check out this thread re:STi7 suspension knock http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=159508
OSR = offside rear, back of the car on the drivers side
NSF = nearside front, front of the car passenger side
OSF = offside front, you've got it by now
ARB = anti-roll bar
Also check out this thread re:STi7 suspension knock http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=159508
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