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In Reply to: Yo Josh, I may have found cause for knock! posted by Klaus on July 15, 2001 at 19:36:10:
Turns out that I have a play on the rod that turns the wheels, the rods that have some rubber shield about 6 inches in lenght protecting them; tie rod maybe? In the Hayne's manual for the 320i, it's the predominant rod with the rubber sheild that looks like an accordian on Fig 11.3 page 172. Futhermore, there's play only on the side I experience the knocks and no play on the other side.
This might explain the knocks during breaking, but what explains the knock over bumps? That I still have to figure out.
Klaus, 81 e21 iS
In Search of why e21 shimmer
Didn't you just have your mechanic check all that stuff out ? Hey also don't try to mess with your springs yourself , didn't we go over all this with you not too long ago ? Teaguer
Whats up man ,
Well If you replace the lower control arm don't forget to at least inspect the tie-rod ends , thats what they call them in the states .
They also have aball-joint like the lower control arm that can develop excess play .
But the knocking that you are experiencing is most likely your steering rack mounts .
They hold the rack to the front subframe and get rather soft and squishy when exposed to oil leaks and stuff .
When they deteriorate the rack will develop more side-to-side play and can also develop a up and down movwment as well .
The side-to-side movement will cause a knocking and this may be what you are experiencing .