2005 WRX rear end knocking

2005 WRX rear end knocking

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Smollet

Original Poster:

11,774 posts

197 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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Recently I've been getting a knocking sound at low speed manoeuvring from the rear suspension and when stopping it's like the car is settling down. Any ideas ?

red997

1,304 posts

216 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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same on the Mrs' WRX STi
just about to start investigating.
given it's mileage (115K) and the fact its had NO suspension work at all since new, I'm guessing:-

rear ARB links
probably all the rubber bushings
Strut bearing wear
anything else likely ?

dennieboy96

4 posts

117 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Heey, is it in the rear of your car? Than probarly your topmount common point of knocking on a wrx.

Smollet

Original Poster:

11,774 posts

197 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Definitely in the rear. Only done 47k.

vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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if it's a sti or similar suspension set up it's the shocks internally getting stuck , it's like a bumping worse in reverse and it seems to release in stages , if it is that it's very common , it's sort of curable if you regress the shocks or buy new suspension , if it's not that then have a good wobble of parts underneath and see what is loose , if it's suspension as i said my fsti was like that for years no issues , i ended up doing coilovers as i wanted better handling

Konan

1,949 posts

153 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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The 2005 WRX has an inverted type shock like the STi, which do suffer early failures. Mine started with exactly those symptoms at just 30K miles.

If you jack that corner up and spray the shock with some lith grease around the point the shock slides into the body, you'll probably find it shuts up for 100 miles. If it does, the shock is starting to knock.

I rebuilt mine using 03 struts, not wanting to go through it all again in 30K. 05 top mounts will take an 03 shock (not earlier). Easy DIY job as there's no adjustment to disturb at the rear when taking the strut off.

Smollet

Original Poster:

11,774 posts

197 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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Finally got a new set of shocks from Sachs fitted by Surrey Subaru Specialists today. Amazing transformation. I didn't realise how far they'd actually deteriorated.

Mr Taxpayer

438 posts

127 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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What Konan said. I have winter and summer wheels and when I swap them over I always lift the gaiter and spray lithium grease over exposed shock shaft. The cure is good for a few thousand miles.

It might be something else, but the treatment above costs £5 for a tin of grease and 15 minutes a corner to jack the car and remove the wheel. If it persists then at least you've ruled it out.