29OUTLAW
Viper Owner
Ball joint can be bound up and "snap" loose causing this type of sound.
That's probably the noise I have. My car is greased up good and I'm just not gonna worry about it.
Ball joint can be bound up and "snap" loose causing this type of sound.
I get a little noise about 25% of the time when I take off in 1st gear with the wheel turned. Been happening since the car was new (2005 w/27,000 miles now). For years I used to think I ran over an acorn or twig or something because that's exactly what it sounds like. It's never gotten any worse and never gotten any more frequent and it doesn't seem to cause any issues so I've lived with it. My car is all stock and there's no way I'm gonna let anyone around here tear it apart just for that.
Ball joint can be bound up and "snap" loose causing this type of sound.
My '08 Coupe (15,000 miles) is in the "clunk" rather than "knock" category; reminiscent of 60's MOPAR ring gear when engaged with an auto at stall speed. It started about a month ago and is only evident at low RPM, in first gear from a dead stop and can be intermittent. It's often accompanied by a ratcheting sound/spring loading noise so my first thought is loose/badly seated shocks/coils. Worst fear is multi-clutch diff. Major annoyance as I'm reluctant to get into it for fear of leaving the rear end scattered all over the road.
Appreciate the inputs re: sway bars, frame bolts, etc., as I'm heading for the dealer this weekend to isolate the problem (before pulling the diff). Will report what we find.
UPDATE - I am still getting a very loud knocking (cracking?) sound from the driver side rear of my 06 Coupe. Its getting worse and really starting to concern me, not to mention annoy me. To recap, this only happens when the car is warmed up, typically after driving a few miles and seems to be coming from behind the driver toward the rear of the car. It is very loud and easily (very easily) heard from both inside and outside the car. It happens at all speeds, in any gear and neutral, and is not specifically tied directly to hitting a bump in the road.
So far I have done the following:
- Removed the rear wheel well panels, rear diffuser, and belly pan
- Removed every bit of interior plastic, carpet, etc from the seats back
- Tightened every nut and bolt I could see and some that were not so easy to find
- Replaced all four shocks with take-offs from a 2008 SRT-10
- Used the larger shock bolts (see earlier posts in this thread)
- Drank heavily and banged my head on the wall repeatedly
I wont give up because its not in my nature, but its getting worse. I can reproduce the sound when the car is parked by lifting on the chassis and then pushing it back down (compressing the suspension).
Please, any suggestions? Or can anyone recommend a Viper Tech in the San Jose / San Francisco, California area? I am truly stumped.