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kerrton »
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Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:47 am
Anyone interested in reviving this thread? I am, now that I'm driving continuously on very bumpy winter roads the rear suspension or hatch noise is concerning me.
So there was three potential issues described under the scope of rear noise: 1) items such as the jack not secured properly, causing noise when hitting bumps 2) general noisiness of the hatch area due to the fact that this is a hatch vehicle, and the lack of sound deadening material 3) The hatch itself not latching securing in cold weather. I'd like to add a 4th potential source of noise: the rear suspension itself.
I'm becoming concerned about my rear suspension as it's very loud when hitting a serious of medium to large bumps on a continuous stretch of rutted icy road.
On normal roads when I hit individual bumps there is no nosie at all, regardless of the size of bump, the suspension sounds fine and no noise.
But when I hit a series of medium sized bumps as described above, I hear a very distinct, loud "knocking" noise. The question I keep asking myself is if this is normal for this particular suspension, or is there a problem? The noisy suspension combined with the "echoey" hatch area really gets hard on the ears after a while, and causes me to turn up the stereo. We've had a TON of snow here again this winter and the roads are brutal.
Any thoughts are appreciated, how does everyone find their rear suspension on the Rogue, particularly on rough and bumpy winter roads? Thanks guys!