30-05-2014, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-05-2014, 09:48 AM by DarkInferno.)
If your mechanic can find drop links on a rear wheel he's looking at the wrong car.
Tell him to check his specs and look at the 306.
*grin*
On a more on topic note, pick it up and feel for play with it in air, that'll let you know the state of the wheel bearing,
If no dice, pop the wheel off and have a look if the wheel has been scrubbing the wheel arch liner, if so it might well be your trailing arm bearing.
Knocking can also be subframe mounts. Have a look at them see what state they are in and check for play.
Tell him to check his specs and look at the 306.
*grin*
On a more on topic note, pick it up and feel for play with it in air, that'll let you know the state of the wheel bearing,
If no dice, pop the wheel off and have a look if the wheel has been scrubbing the wheel arch liner, if so it might well be your trailing arm bearing.
Knocking can also be subframe mounts. Have a look at them see what state they are in and check for play.