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Old 01-09-13, 09:24 PM   #1
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Odd knocking/clunk noise

Over the past few days, infact it was on the way home from Dans place last week when dropping off a vis motor my front doors on the zs have started getting an odd knocking / clunking noise when accelerating,decelerating and turning left or right. It seems to be mainly a change in direction that causes it although its most noticeable when pulling away from stand still and then changing into 2nd gear. Its louder from drivers side too, can almost feel it through the door card.
Now I've had the card off several times now, taken the horrible sticky polythene sheet out of the way and gone round tightening up every single nut and bolt making sure nothing's loose. The window motor seemed like the bolts were a tad loose but now all tightened up the ruddy noise is still there.
There wasn't anything else that could be tightened or not that I thought of anyway but does anyone have an idea of what it could be?
Is there anything else in the door that would move in that way to make a loud noise that's very noticeable. With door card off though was almost impossible to locate an exact area.
If anyone's had a similar issue or has seen or heard similar I would be very grateful as its really doing my head in now.
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