Right gents................while I am at it................I AM MOTIVATED HERE so bear with me.
I have a knock in my n/s drive train somewhere............specifically on a cobbled road is when it raises its head. Screams of steering/suspension to me but I just want to sound it out.
I have a habit of just replacing the top mounts every year or so to freshen things up and this has been done but did not affect the noise at all
I also replaced the bottom ball joint (only - not arm) to try and deal with this specifically but it did not change
I can feel absolutely no play in the out TRE at all.........nothing, its actually quite tight and I can pull and push on the inner arm to try and get some movement and i get nothing at all. Now, these inner arms were replaced perhaps, a couple of years ago with First Line stuff (i know, not the best) but I honestly for the life of me what else I should/could be looking at.
Outer ARB bushes are all original so are tired but I am just not convinced its them, i cannot find any slack in them. Inner ARB bushes were replaced perhaps a couple of years ago too.
Finally, steering rack bushes were done at the same time.
So.....quick question to help me focus......could the inner arms make a racket without any notable play by hand?
Also, could the n/s CV (outer) or inner tree (inside gearbox) crate a noise over cobbled surfaces? From what I see, this is the only one that would move with suspension movement as the o/s driveshaft goes to an intermediate mount before the gearbox so essentially sits straight in there.
It was the rough surface point that specifically made me focus on steering/suspension but am i missing something here?
J