1996 lexus ls400 rattling Help!!!
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1996 lexus ls400 rattling Help!!!
Hey guys its awesome to finally get on this website seems like everyone here is a wealth of information. So I recently just purchased a 1996 Lexus ls400 that had 101,000 on it, just had its timming belt replaced as well as all the 90k maintenance. The previous owner was a mechanic at a local Lexus shop and everything has been well documented on Lexus.com. As well as the only reason she was trying to sell the car is he had passed away in a car accident and didn't need the car anymore. It is in absolutely gorgeous shape almost mint, as well as has all the bells and whistles like chrome Lexus wheels, self-leveling suspension all that. But just recently I have been running into a problem. when i am driving on a bumpy road i get this super irritating rattle in the front left side of the car like a lower ball joint. But i raised up the car and tried to see if there was any play in the wheel and there was absolutely nothing. If you guys have any suggestions I am all ears.
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I checked for loose ball joints and tie rod ends but there is no play. I checked the the strut shaft bolts if properly torqued and they are. I also checked the USM bolts if torqued properly and they are. However, When I tried to move the tires sided to side, there is no play on both sides but when I grabbed both tie rod ends they are not tight, meaning, I can sorta turn them and then the metal to metal is present. Could it be my TRE are shot?
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These are difficult to tell when bolted up to the car and the suspension is under compression. It may seem tight but when you free them, they are pretty sloppy. Any obvious signs of uneven/odd tire wear? Sometimes, trying to get an alignment the tech will tell you he can't dial it in and then you know parts need to be replaced. Much depends on miles and road conditions. The notorious strut bar bushings are #1 among the clunking suspension noises.
Just for my curiosity, when driving is the gear selector vibrating? For all I know, the engine mounts are completely toasted, so when you have these rough patches of road, the engine is knocking on the mounts. I can't think of a case on an LS400 but I've heard this with other RWD cars.
One of my neighbor's, he did hard burnout and following anytime he was hard on the gas, he felt this big thump-thump and over rough roads. After having me rev the engine, he noticed it shift in the engine bay, the hood insulation had a dent from the intake piping too. That accounted for about 2" of vertical movement. This was a built 454 Chevy and following he put in some robust mounts capable of holding the HP it was putting out.
Just for my curiosity, when driving is the gear selector vibrating? For all I know, the engine mounts are completely toasted, so when you have these rough patches of road, the engine is knocking on the mounts. I can't think of a case on an LS400 but I've heard this with other RWD cars.
One of my neighbor's, he did hard burnout and following anytime he was hard on the gas, he felt this big thump-thump and over rough roads. After having me rev the engine, he noticed it shift in the engine bay, the hood insulation had a dent from the intake piping too. That accounted for about 2" of vertical movement. This was a built 454 Chevy and following he put in some robust mounts capable of holding the HP it was putting out.
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These are difficult to tell when bolted up to the car and the suspension is under compression. It may seem tight but when you free them, they are pretty sloppy. Any obvious signs of uneven/odd tire wear? The notorious strut bar bushings are #1 among the clunking suspension noises.
I also tried to move the tires up and down to check for ball joint play but there isn't any. How do I exactly pinch the upper ball joint?
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I finally figured it out probably the most random thing ever. so i jacked up my car and decided just to feel around if anything was loose and sure enough there is a bracket on my control arm that holds a rubber hose line and it was extremely loose. i tightened it and walla the noise is gone. hope everyone else's fix is as easy as this. thanks everyone for the help you guys rock.
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