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  • #16
    Bazzle, do you mean the whole assembly or something within the assembly? The rattle noise drives me spare ...

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    • #17
      Car was repaired today...wheel bearing was the culprit. Also, they found another noise in the rear - worn shock absorbers, its gotta go back, but at least popping/clunking sound is gone

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      • #18
        Yeah guys this seems to be a common thing.. My first golf (2005 trendline 1.6) and my new golf (GTI Pirelli) BOTH do exactly the same thing, and they both did it from new..

        Put it in reverse.. Move back, put on the brakes and "CLUNK"... Keep moving back and apply the brakes, no clunk..... Only does it once.. Until you move forward again....

        Very very annoying..

        I think it's something to do with the rear brake assembly and not the suspension (mine has been replaced with KWs on the Pirelli).

        It might even be pads slipping in the calipers? Dunno.. Very annoying though.

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        • #19
          I have the same thing on the passenger side. Unnerving. I also have a squeak when going over speedbumps in the front struts that needs attention. Sad as it is only on 40K.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pangy View Post
            Car was repaired today...wheel bearing was the culprit. Also, they found another noise in the rear - worn shock absorbers, its gotta go back, but at least popping/clunking sound is gone
            Pangy, how many km's were on the clock to achieve worn shock absorbers?

            Rustyboy

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Rustyboy View Post
              Pangy, how many km's were on the clock to achieve worn shock absorbers?

              Rustyboy
              ...front ones were replaced at 60k and the rear are being replaced at 70k...seems a bit soon to me!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by pangy View Post
                ...front ones were replaced at 60k and the rear are being replaced at 70k...seems a bit soon to me!
                Sounds about right to me.

                I know they aren't built to the same standards but on our Holdens & Fords, the dampers have been stuffed at about 40,000-50,000km. No leaks or other signs of wear but excessivly bouncy compared to new. In my experience, Holden/Ford will not do bouncy dampers under warranty unless there are signs of leakage, so you are lucky VW are coming to the party.
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