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re: <E36> Thunking noise problem of the week



I own an E30. I had a similar problem for the longest time.
It ended up being the plate that the rear shock fits and bolts into. This plate about 8" by 8" (of
a different gauge size) is separately welded onto the body of the car. Mine had vibrated loose
because of rust etc. The solution for me was to fix the body work where the plate fit into and
weld it back into place. this solved my noise.
Good luck,
Henry brandel
84' 325e

- --- Todd Kenyon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried driving around with the rear doors (if you have any)
> slightly open? I have heard all kinds of different door-related noises
> that sound as if they are coming from the rear suspension. The striker
> bolts can loosen slightly (tighten), the rubber/metal striker parts can
> wear (lube all metal contact parts), or rubber seals can squeak (use
> gummi pflege, One grand ERV or glycerin). 
> 
> Another WAG, in my E28 the center stop light cover comes loose sometimes
> and rattles. No idea if this can happen in the E36.
> 
> Todd Kenyon 88 M5
> 
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