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    Re: Front end rattle

    check the upper strut bushings. There's supposed to be a very thick steel washer at the bottom and top of the whole thing to keep the tops from pushing through, or getting sucked into the wheel-well.. Also a steel sleeve to go over the piston and the big rubber bushings around them. I have a sneaking suspicion that there's something missing, assembled a little wrong, or just plain very worn out.

    That or it could be something as simple as a blown strut, which would make that exact noise too. (Trust me, I know all too well about that one, I blew a rear strut on my 300Z back in the day, and it was not a cheap replacement.)

    Any pulsation or vibration under heavy braking?

    EDIT: Also mentioned already, but check not only the end-links on your swaybars, but the mounting bushings where they affix to the chassis too.
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    Re: Front end rattle

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    check the upper strut bushings. There's supposed to be a very thick steel washer at the bottom and top of the whole thing to keep the tops from pushing through, or getting sucked into the wheel-well.. Also a steel sleeve to go over the piston and the big rubber bushings around them. I have a sneaking suspicion that there's something missing, assembled a little wrong, or just plain very worn out.

    That or it could be something as simple as a blown strut, which would make that exact noise too. (Trust me, I know all too well about that one, I blew a rear strut on my 300Z back in the day, and it was not a cheap replacement.)

    Any pulsation or vibration under heavy braking?

    EDIT: Also mentioned already, but check not only the end-links on your swaybars, but the mounting bushings where they affix to the chassis too.
    I get vibration while driving above 50mph but that is do to crappy tires which are getting replaced very soon. I checked the sway bar end links and they seem to be snug, I can move them slightly but they are rubber so thats explainable. I do not get any vibration while braking or acceleration, this noise is still present while braking. I will check the bushing/washers and get back to you. If it is a blown strut, I may just get some KYB's to replace these worn out stockers.
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    Re: Front end rattle

    How did you make it to PA? You will get a lot of rattling on those suck ass roads for sure.


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    Re: Front end rattle

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    How did you make it to PA? You will get a lot of rattling on those suck ass roads for sure.


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    Made it alright. Been driving a lot here. I am more out in the country than the city, so I see a lot of highway miles. To be more exact I've put on 1500 miles in two weeks just going to stores and back. I am getting 35mpg here

    As far as the rattle goes, I checked the top portion of the bushing by removing the dust cap. I did not see any cracks or anything of that sort on the bushing. So I am leaning to either the other end of the bushing being worn out or the whole strut is blown.

    I am going to replace the tires soon with some Kumho Solus KR21. After that I can pin point more issues.
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    Re: Front end rattle



    Strut bearing. although it is not a bearing in anyway. Foam and rubber pieces I think.

    OK i seen some of the posts of your move. Just to warn you to late PA is the Alabama of the north.


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    Re: Front end rattle

    Is it possible to remove the 3 nuts holding the upper portion of the strut and just lower the strut a bit to check it?
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    Re: Front end rattle

    himm dunno about that I think maybe the suspension would droop enough to do it. But your 50% there the other bolt is that long one through the bushings and its out.Brakes line bolt and its done I think.



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    Re: Front end rattle

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    himm dunno about that I think maybe the suspension would droop enough to do it. But your 50% there the other bolt is that long one through the bushings and its out.Brakes line bolt and its done I think.



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    I just need to check the bushing so I know if I need to replace it or not. I don't want to remove the strut completely to just check a bushing.
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    Re: Front end rattle

    Update.

    I checked the bushing today. It seemed to be in ok shape. I didn't see any visual cracks, but it does not look the best either. The 3 bolts holding the top hat( I believe so) to the body were very easy to loosen. I tightened them down and the rattle dissipated a little bit.
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