This sounds like two or three pieces of sheet metal bouncing up and down against each other when going over bumps. This only heard with the windows open.
The springs and shocks are firm, so is the rear muffler. I am thinking that it could be the diff guard or the plates/dust covers inboard of the caliper
Any suggestions?
D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
Build date 11th Oct 2003
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Apart from what you said; loose shroud on the shock(s). Loose baffle in said muffler. Loose wheelnuts ( don't laugh ), loose calliper bolts, test it with light brake pressure. Number plate falling off
JayTee
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Brake dust shield or shields ?
They sound like that when cracked,then eventually fall off
Or if the front is sagged you could be hitting a lose bump stop.
Id bet it is the brake shields also. I'm really surprised they haven't already fallen off.
Cheers
Slunnie
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Brake shields. I got mine brazed and they were fine from then on
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