Popping noise
#2
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how does it makes noise? Like during turn the wheel to the right and left, stop and go from the stop light while applying the break, go over bump, drive in and out off the driveway, what kind of speed the noise produce like slow or fast, what have you done to the vehicle lately beside changing the LBJ? Those are the symptoms that can help narrow down the problems. Also, where the noise seems to generate either from left or right side, front or back and so on. tell us a little bit more details also list the model and year too and miles.
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how does it makes noise? Like during turn the wheel to the right and left, stop and go from the stop light while applying the break, go over bump, drive in and out off the driveway, what kind of speed the noise produce like slow or fast, what have you done to the vehicle lately beside changing the LBJ? Those are the symptoms that can help narrow down the problems. Also, where the noise seems to generate either from left or right side, front or back and so on. tell us a little bit more details also list the model and year too and miles.
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Mine does the same thing. It happens when i first put it into gear and back out of the garage. After moving a few feet, about half the time I will hear a *POP* from a front end. I do not feel anything on the wheel, or on my seat, when this happens. Have not been able to figure it out.
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Hey the only thing i have changed once i got the car was the lower ball joints around 2 thousands miles ago. it has 131,000 miles, year 1999. It does not make the noise when i go over bump at a low speed. the noise occurs when i drive between 0-10 miles per hour. It comes and goes. it seems almost as if it happens when there is a shift in the weight of the car. The noise does not happen backing out of the driveway or going into one, nor does it really happen when i turn the steering wheel.
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Mine does the same thing. It happens when i first put it into gear and back out of the garage. After moving a few feet, about half the time I will hear a *POP* from a front end. I do not feel anything on the wheel, or on my seat, when this happens. Have not been able to figure it out.
??? What are upper ball joints ??? I've heard many people use this term when it comes to the GS but when I researched it in the factory repair manuals, the term does not exist. Do you mean upper control arms?
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What you guys are describing is the infamous pad shifting noise that had a TSB issued for it. When you back out of a parking spot and hit the brakes, you hear a loud clink or pop (only the first time). Then you move forward and as soon as you brake again (only the first time) you hear a very similar clink/pop. Every time you shift direction and brake it does it. Is this the scenario?? If so, get the brake fitting kit (Sewellparts.com) install it and the noise should be gone. There's a good thread if you search, about this problem and the fix. It definitely worked for many who claimed the same problems.
??? What are upper ball joints ??? I've heard many people use this term when it comes to the GS but when I researched it in the factory repair manuals, the term does not exist. Do you mean upper control arms?
??? What are upper ball joints ??? I've heard many people use this term when it comes to the GS but when I researched it in the factory repair manuals, the term does not exist. Do you mean upper control arms?
You can buy these arms from Rockauto or you can get the SPC arms like I did. With the SPC you can replace the ball-joints separately unlike the OEM arms.
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Have you try parking your car on a level surface and rock it all four corners if you hear any noise coming from the springs or the shocks? The noise that you have at 0-10 mph, is it when you star to accelerate from the stop, or when you're applying the brake during at that speed? Also, when you are having this noise, was it only driving alone or with some passengers? You can also jack the car up and put it on the stands, get a 1-2ft pipe and put under the middle of the tire, then with your two hands, pull the pipe up to shake the wheel if you can generate the same noise on each wheel. By doing so, you can tell whether the noise generated from any suspension components. Good luck.
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I would still like to know what an "upper ball joint" is. Everyone talks about it but when you research it (I have the full repair manuals) the part does not exist. The upper control arms do have ball joints with them but so do half a dozen other suspension parts in the car. If you called every part that has a ball joint attached to it that- upper or lower or rear, everything would be a ball joint. I just did my outer tie rods and even they have ball joints attached to them. So to clear up the confusion for all others, by upper ball joints does everyone mean upper control arms?
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
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I would still like to know what an "upper ball joint" is. Everyone talks about it but when you research it (I have the full repair manuals) the part does not exist. The upper control arms do have ball joints with them but so do half a dozen other suspension parts in the car. If you called every part that has a ball joint attached to it that- upper or lower or rear, everything would be a ball joint. I just did my outer tie rods and even they have ball joints attached to them. So to clear up the confusion for all others, by upper ball joints does everyone mean upper control arms?
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
The upper ball joints that everyone is referring to are the ball joints on the control arm. These are prone to having the boot that covers the actual ball joint split or tear and then the grease in there mixes with road debris, rocks, sand, dirt etc which eventually causes wear on the ball joint and dries it up and it becomes prone to failure.
Just to give you an idea I've changed out my front lower ball joints, front upper control arms, inner and outer tie rods, and all associated bushings from daizen are on my car. I still get the issues sometime with the clanking and the knocking/pinging etc but the car drives 100% better.
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I would still like to know what an "upper ball joint" is. Everyone talks about it but when you research it (I have the full repair manuals) the part does not exist. The upper control arms do have ball joints with them but so do half a dozen other suspension parts in the car. If you called every part that has a ball joint attached to it that- upper or lower or rear, everything would be a ball joint. I just did my outer tie rods and even they have ball joints attached to them. So to clear up the confusion for all others, by upper ball joints does everyone mean upper control arms?
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
I would absolutely 100% need to know for sure these are the culprit behind the noise I'm hearing before I dished out almost $700 (and that's getting them cheap) to replace them.
Here, I'll even get you the part number so it wont be so confusing.
Right side: 48610-39085
Left side: 48630-39015
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/Page_Pr...onentsIndex=30
#15
Im not confused at all, thank you. Just wondering why everyone calls the upper control arm the upper ball joint. I had a feeling upper control arms are what everyone is talking about but to someone who has no idea reading this thread, if they go out and search for "upper ball joints" or ask a dealer for that part, they will be sorely misguided. I know what they are and I know where to get them.
But thank you again!
But thank you again!