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Slight play on rear wheel bearings / clock clock noise

Bilbo19

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France
Hey,
It's been a while that I have a "cloc cloc" noise at the rear end, on bumpy roads only. I inspected every bushings when the whole rear end was on the ground and everything seemed OK.
But I have a slight play at both wheel bearings, and I wonder if this can be the source of the "cloc cloc" noise?
 
Hey,
It's been a while that I have a "cloc cloc" noise at the rear end, on bumpy roads only. I inspected every bushings when the whole rear end was on the ground and everything seemed OK.
But I have a slight play at both wheel bearings, and I wonder if this can be the source of the "cloc cloc" noise?
I had the same noise coming from the front bearings. When I grab the wheel and wiggle at tire it makes a noise. I had both front wheel bearings re-packed with grease and still makes noise over bumps.
 
Hey,
It's been a while that I have a "cloc cloc" noise at the rear end, on bumpy roads only. I inspected every bushings when the whole rear end was on the ground and everything seemed OK.
But I have a slight play at both wheel bearings, and I wonder if this can be the source of the "cloc cloc" noise?
Is it possible your rear lower shock bolts aren't tight enough? I've had this exact issue multiple times as a result of the lower shock mount being able to move slightly under load. Impossible to move by hand and I couldn't even see it move when I had someone bounce on the bumper, but i could hear it moving. I loosened and retorqued them and the noise went away.
 
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