Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

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Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby madmort » Wed Oct 18, 2017 1:59 pm

I have developed a tinny rattling noise from my drivers side front wheel area on my 02 NB 97K. It only appears over rough bumps in the road, minor bumps it's all quiet. Haven't had the wheel off yet. Taking it to my mechanic to put on the hoist in a few days.
In the mean time, what could I expect to be the problem? Does this point to a certain MX5 problem?
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby Regie » Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:03 pm

possibly a sway bar end link has gone bad
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby JBT » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:19 pm

I had a noise like that from the rear of the NC. Turned out to be loose disc pads on one side. A bit of brake grease on the pad shims did the trick.

Try hitting the tyre sidewall hard on each side with your hand or a rubber mallet and see if the noise can be reproduced.

If so, get someone to step on the brakes and try again. If noise stops - most likely brake calliper or pad loose. If noise still there or you can't make it happen - hoist or jack needed for more investigation of suspension - probably what Regie said.
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby Luke » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:55 pm

You say only over rough bumps.
So is it a rattle or a knock?
Can you feel it though the steering wheel when it occurs?
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby Okibi » Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:23 am

Brake dust shield? Loose number plate?
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby madmort » Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:34 am

Luke wrote:You say only over rough bumps.
So is it a rattle or a knock?
Can you feel it though the steering wheel when it occurs?


Tinny rattle, definitely not a knock and cannot feel it through the steering wheel at all, Handles fine. As Okibi said may be a brake dust shield, def sounds like it could be. Thanks

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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby Luke » Thu Oct 19, 2017 3:38 pm

Brake dust shields have 3 bolts holding them on, all mounted behind the front Hubs.
You would want to be really sure before bothering removing the Wheels, brake callipers, rotors and hub to check these.

So this may be hard to tell but does it sound metallic or plastic?

There are so many parts that could rattle.
All the plastic under trays, guard splash shield etc just clip on so could be suspects.
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby madmort » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:13 pm

Had it on the hoist today, my mechanic went over the whole front end. He said "all is as tight as a drum" and could not find anything at all that could be the culprit. The brake dust shield may have been the problem and bent it accordingly. Test drive was a long one as where do you find a shitty road when you need one! Could not replicate the noise so I guess we'll wait and see.
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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby greenMachine » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:05 pm

Only happened after you changed brake pads? Missing anti-rattle clips, allowing pads to move and rattle against piston or mounts.

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Re: Tinny rattle from drivers side front wheel area

Postby BlackLeaf » Sat Oct 21, 2017 12:11 pm

I had a similar issue coming from "somewhere" around the passenger footwell. Checked everything I could inside and out. Another member mentioned the bonnet hinge. Shoved some foam in there and went for a drive along my local bumpy roads and the rattle was gonski.
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