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chips
10-06-2013, 12:23 PM
Hi all

1999 Alhambra 110 AFN

I was pulling out of junction onto a busy road, had to accelerate hard changed into second gear and heard a loud crack from the front, sounded like something had broke. So I pulled into a layby checked the brakes and the steering, it all felt ok. Decided I would drive her home. I couldn't feel anything wrong the rest of the drive home, only a couple of miles. The steering, brakes etc, felt as usual. I got to the side streets where I live and turning left another loud crack, and now rattling every time I go over speed bumps or uneven ground.
When I got home I had a look underneath to see if I could see anything hanging off. I noticed that the grease from the passenger side CV joint was all round the inside of my rim. I ordered a new CV joint and replaced it, but the old CV joint seems ok, but to be safe I replaced it anyway. While I had the car up on the axle stands I had a good look underneath to see if I could see what had broken, but I couldn't see anything, I pulled and banged and shook everything I could, but didn't see anything. I started the car and noticed the driverside drive shaft is vibrating quite badly. The car still drives as she did. The loud rattling, its almost a jingling, like loose brake pads but a lot louder, happens over speed bumps and uneven ground, and started after the "Crack". Are there any bolts that are prone to breaking or anything else for that matter. I havn't driven the car bar to the place to work at it, because the crack really sounded like something metal had snapped.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks


Chips

kite
10-06-2013, 03:28 PM
Check for a broken spring.

bloody interweb phone.

Matt1e
12-06-2013, 10:07 PM
possible drop links...rattle on sudden impacts and sound horrendous....only a tenner from most auto stores...easy to fit too.

Matt

chips
13-06-2013, 09:41 AM
Hi
Thanks for the replies

Changed the droplinks, no difference. I had replaced all the suspension arms last year, so I know what the noises are like. I had a good look round the arms, all the bushes are ok. I used my breaker bar to get some leverage on them, also cheked exhaust, top mounts, springs, and all the bolts in the engine/gearbox mounts. It seems as though its the coming from the gearbox, so to rule out driveshafts I swapped out mine with my brothers who owns Alhambra also, this made no difference. I have no trouble selecting gears, so could it's the diff ? its the ony thing left.

Cheers for the help



Chips

Doctle Odd
13-06-2013, 11:29 AM
Are the CV joints ok? As it only happens over rough ground I wouldn't think it's the diff

chips
17-06-2013, 01:44 PM
Cheers for the reply
Going be a couple of days before I get another chance to have a look, but I'll let you know how I get on.



Chips

scotty33
23-06-2013, 01:39 PM
antiroll bar itself?