E46 clonking/pinging noise from rear under lateral load
E46 clonking/pinging noise from rear under lateral load
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trackdemon

Original Poster:

13,338 posts

286 months

Friday 2nd September 2016
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My E46 used to occasionally make a strange clunking noise from rear under load, it's become a bit worse of late (I'm on a european road trip) and I'm worried in case something is about to go bang. Only happens under lateral load, sound like something pinging into & out of place, like a suspension mounting. Car drives fine, and handles well, but wanted to garner advice in case someone knows what this is likely to be....

e21Mark

17,362 posts

198 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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Diff mount seems most obvious. If you can't get it looked at soon, just try and drive with some mechanical sympathy, till you can.

outnumbered

4,825 posts

259 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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I've owned an E46 M3 that did exactly this. It defeated at least five dealers/specialists, and I never found out the cause, despite a lot of suspension bits being refreshed. If you do work out it, let us know !!

Cemesis

771 posts

187 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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Have the RTAB's been replaced?

Check the springs are 100% and have no broken coils.

Is it minor load or full on 'edge of grip' lean?

trackdemon

Original Poster:

13,338 posts

286 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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If driven gently there's no noise, but any tight corners cause it do ping, as does any high speed direction changes. You can literally feel it twang through the body; quite disturbing tbh!!

e21Mark

17,362 posts

198 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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Check springs and their seats.

wiggycerb

246 posts

219 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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I would check that all the wheel bolts are tight and also the camber adjustable bottom arm.

RichardM5

1,845 posts

161 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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Check for cracks in the boot floor where the rear sub frame attaches, for an E46 M3 it's really a question of when the floor goes, not if.

geeks

11,321 posts

164 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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RichardM5 said:
Check for cracks in the boot floor where the rear sub frame attaches, for an E46 M3 it's really a question of when the floor goes, not if.
This was my first thought too!