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Is your car a rear wheel drive? If so, the limited slip differential grease is low...if front wheel drive could be right rear strut/shock assembly is totally worn out...wheel bearing maybe, but usually makes a grinding noise...does applying the brakes affect this stuttering? Should be a free inspection at most quality repair shops...good that you notice this before it gets worse...
I have a bmw x3 that is making a banging noise when slowing down or crawling in traffic. it has just passed its mot had new front brakes and handbrake.
has any one experienced this or can help me to solve this problem.
could be a broken belt on the tire could be a wheel bearing possibly a brake caliper hanging up or just something came loose and is rubbing on your tire needs to be lifted up and inspected it may mean removing the rt rear tire for a closer inspection is the car stopping ok if not don't play with your brakes
Banging noise can be caused by broken hand brake shoes inside rear brake drums or rear disk brakes.It gets stuck inside. I lived and learned this on Jeep ZJ.
Bang harder. They tend to rust up where it meets the hub and seize up. Eventually it will come loose. If it's the rear rotor once you can wiggle it you will be able to work it around the brake shoes if needed. Most of the time ounce you get it broken free from the hub they slide right off.
could be brakes ? did you chk direction for loose balljoints tierods rack table bushing shocks you should if you have a lift to check the direction suspension or just jack the car up and check one wheel at a time for loose or brake problems
A noise like that in brakes are not something to guess at, or play around with. Call the place that did the brake job, and explain to them what happened. My guess is that they will come to you, or advise you to very carefully bring it to them for a look. Might have been a stone wedged or something but don't take the chance, have it looked at, a.s.a.p. and don't drive it if you don't have to until then.
It could be your subframe as well big problem with E36's. Also you can check your Rear Shock Mounts in the trunk by removing the carpet, they are under the speakers. Also check your brake pads, the little shim could have fallen off causing your brake pad to rattle over bumps. And check all your heat shields.
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