Are my friends too fat?

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Are my friends too fat?

Post by tommysb » 03 Jan 2009 12:55 pm

Took my friends out in the new 340gl yesterday. 5 grown Males in the car, so about 55-60 stone i reckon. There were some scraping noises present with thhis much weight in... What could it have been? I thought it was the exhaust making contact with the roads... It was only present on less smooth country roads. Thinking about it now, coulld it have been the leaf springs on the back rubbing together differently under the weight?

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Post by jtbo » 03 Jan 2009 02:01 pm

Just a wild shot, but I tell what made such sounds for my car.

There is jacking point near rear tires, sometimes these bend and can contact with rear leaf spring and make weird sounds.
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Post by classicswede » 03 Jan 2009 03:20 pm

jtbo wrote:Just a wild shot, but I tell what made such sounds for my car.

There is jacking point near rear tires, sometimes these bend and can contact with rear leaf spring and make weird sounds.
Most likley - I've had it a few times.
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Post by filthyjohn » 03 Jan 2009 09:49 pm

That's more of a screeching squeaky sound. My money's on tyres touching the rear arches (at the top, right inside and directly above the highest point of the tyre). Have a look underneath and see if the underseal's been rubbed away.
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