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kcb37 -> RE: 2003 Malibu problems (8/23/2006 7:39:59 PM)
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kinicto if your husband can get it to replicate by pushing the car down it should be something in the suspension. The better question is what. That could be anything from shocks, to the sway bar, to the bushing that hold the a-frames to the frame. I would think it would be the same on the others as they all seem to be very new and all sound very similar. I am a little lost as to why it will only do it when you are driving if you hit the brakes, I will also add if it isn't very loud you may not hear it a higher speeds, although 15 is pretty slow and you should still hear it around 20 to 25. If it is only on the right side (I assume) and only when you turn right that would almost have to be a bad design on something, and may require a new part to stop it. If a better one has been made. If it is a bushing you can spend a lot of money trying to fix it if you cannot tell what it is. My 91 Sonoma knocks bad when I turn to the right, and so far I have put on all new ball joint, tire rod ends/connecting link, and sway bar bushings. It still does it. It may be one of those things that "nothing is wrong" and the car may be fine but that won't go away until a new better part is made.
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