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Old 10-23-2007, 01:37 PM
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We have already tried bleeding the system and that does not seem to work. All the bushings under the car are solid as the day it was built so I think it may be time for new shocks. My car is a US model and has never given me a moments headache since the day I bought it. Also, if anyone has eliminated the self leveling system...please let me know. For the two a**holes who cannot post a decent coment...go drive a pos bmw and for the guy telling me I don't know what I have...I know what I have because I paid for it so I know exactly what I own!
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Old 10-23-2007, 07:18 PM
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We have already tried bleeding the system and that does not seem to work. All the bushings under the car are solid as the day it was built so I think it may be time for new shocks. My car is a US model and has never given me a moments headache since the day I bought it. Also, if anyone has eliminated the self leveling system...please let me know. For the two a**holes who cannot post a decent coment...go drive a pos bmw and for the guy telling me I don't know what I have...I know what I have because I paid for it so I know exactly what I own!
But, myarmar is correct and his advice is solid based upon the information that you have provided. It could be virtually any part in the rear suspension. If you want to try to identify the part without blindly part swapping, you have to get under there and have a very good look around and then try to do some diagnostics. Strap on some chassis ears and see if that helps to identify the knocking part. You probably won't be able to get a hold of a set of chassis ears cheaply, which means it's good advice to see a mechanic who has a set.

And, the other guy was just joking around.

I think I would disagree with you that the bushings are as "solid as the day it was built" if they are original to the car. They are 15 years old, and are probably not in great shape, but it may not be obvious.

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Old 10-23-2007, 11:25 PM
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I will give the bleeding another try. Could it be the rear shocks? I have always read that they are solid for at least double the miles I have on the car right now.
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Old 10-24-2007, 08:33 PM
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I will give the bleeding another try. Could it be the rear shocks? I have always read that they are solid for at least double the miles I have on the car right now.
Did you not read the thread kindly provided by Dieselguy? Clearly it could be the struts.

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Old 10-25-2007, 01:42 PM
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Without arguing about whether they are shocks, struts, or correctly, legs, the problem on my coupe turned out to be the balls ("rubber buffers" in the parts book) that cushion the legs where they mount to the frame/trunk. They screw on the top of the leg and have another threaded piece for the nut in the trunk.
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Old 10-25-2007, 04:09 PM
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Without arguing about whether they are shocks, struts, or correctly, legs, .
Never heard the term "legs" for a suspension component. What defines a "leg"?

Strut probably isn't correct in this case since I believe the rear hub will be completely located by all the other suspension links. The rear strut/shock(/leg?) isn't required for hub location.

But, what is a leg?

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Old 10-26-2007, 10:29 AM
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the car is now at the best mercedes shop in the city, the owner acutally has the clone to my car with a supercharger. he is convinced it is a bushing or a sway bar link that is making the noise, but will flush the system first to rule that out. hopefully i will have an answer by early next week.
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