Front end knocking after new parts fitted

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Shaune9

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Dear All

I am new to the forum and this is my first post, if I do not anything wrong I apologise now.

My wife has a freelander 1 TD4 HSE on a late 2004 plate. The car was suffering front a knocking on the front end when going on uneven ground, it started to progressively getting worse.

I decided to try and solve the problem, on inspection via putting it up on ramps I could not find any obvious signs, I.e. Worn bushes, ball joints etc. I decided to give the front end a bit of an overhaul, I have replaced the anti roll bar bushes, drop arm links and both wishbones including lower ball joints. Whilst doing this the front cross member was taken off and the anti roll bar to give them a good clean and paint.

Everything is now back together, wheels on and it was taken for attest drive. The front end feels tighter but the knocking is still there but only on the right hand side it would appear.

I will re-tighten all bolts again in the morning now it's off the axle stands as I have read that once the car is under its own load some of the bolts can free up so I presume this May be one potential cause.

If this does not solve it, does anyone have any idea what the problem could be, are there common mistakes people make whilst doing this or could it be something else.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is starting to stress me out apart from the additional fact of the wife wringing when she can have her car back.

Thanks again in advance
 
Have a look at the anti roll bar bushes. Either side of them they should have bits of plastic (from memory) that locate the anti roll bar.
Over time they break and the anti roll bar moves across and although there is no play in the bushes, you will still have a sound similar to arb wear. This is from the arb knocking on bits it's not supposed to.
I fixed mine with a carefully placed jubilee clip


Re reading your post. Make sure the arb was centralised after you put the arb bushes on
 
also have a look at the suspension struts I had knocking once and it was the big nut in the middle slightly undone, and this big nut did it back up again.
 
Mine has started to knock over the last couple of days I'm hoping that it's drop links and not top mounts but it does sound high up when driving I gave the arb a wiggle and there is a small amount of play
I'm following with interest hope you sort yours out
 
Wishbone bush mounting bolts should only be tightened when weigh of the vehicle is on the ground.
This avoids stressing the bush.

Shocks can knock too.
 
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