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Driver Side rear banging noise

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My 1995 855 have a banging noise recently whenever go over "a bunch of small bumpers" or rough road. The noise is more pronounce when no one sit on the back seats. I replaced both rear shocks and rear shock mount. But banging noise still there. No banging noise in rear passenger side.

Any idea about this banging noise coming from ?

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Post by Clemens »

It could be the rear axle bushing that connects the rear axle to the frame. If you replace it be sure to buy OE quality or you will be replacing it in very short time again. They are pricey but last forever.
The job is nasty to do, I let my indie do it.

This is the good quality part:
https://www.ipdusa.com/products/11769/1 ... 01-3516122

They have cheap versions of this for 37 bucks but they really don't last.
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Post by lcc014 »

I replaced both sides back in 2011 (@ about 240k miles), passenger side first (Scantech part) and then driver side (Febi part). My car now has 388k miles. So if this bushing is gone bad, it will banging up and down ?

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Post by Chuck W »

It is also possible that the inner Delta Link bushing has failed. The one that connects the DL arms to each other. They usually split the bracket around the bushing and can rattle around.
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Thanks, I will take a look at that DL bushing/bracket.

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Post by lcc014 »

Just took a look at the driver side rear suspension and found the root cause immediately ! It is the delta link bushing. Febi brand does not hold up like Scantech (used in passenger side).
Driver side Febi bushing
Driver side Febi bushing
Passenger side Scantech bushing
Passenger side Scantech bushing
Time to get a better bushing ....

Thank you for all yours help.

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Post by misha »

Do yourself a favor and do not buy ScanTech part again.
I guess that you only had a good luck with it.
All their parts are crap!
Uro parts too.
Febi is usually good aftermarket brand.
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Post by lcc014 »

Febi is good ? The failed part is the Febi part. I just order a Volvo part, $212. There are not many choices out there. Either Volvo ($212), Lemforder ($200) and Febi ($34). Scantech does not make this control arm bushing.

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Post by misha »

Lemforder is oem...excellent part brand too.
I have Febi silent blocks(bushings) on front control arms for more than 2 years now....still no problem with them.
On Xm too.
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Post by lcc014 »

Yes, Lemforder is good aftermarket brand, I use it in my bimmer.

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