Is the Clanking Sound When Driving a Sagitar on Bumpy Roads a Problem?
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Sagitar making clanking sounds when driving on bumpy roads is indeed a problem. Lower control arm causing abnormal noises when the car is bumpy: Lower control arm: The function of the lower control arm is to support the tire. There are rubber pads at two positions on the lower control arm, and another position is where a small ball joint is installed, mounted on the steering knuckle. Long-term driving and steering wheel rotation can cause wear on the small ball joint and rubber pads, resulting in excessive gaps and abnormal noises when driving on uneven roads. Stabilizer bar ball joint causing abnormal noises when the car is bumpy: The function of the stabilizer bar ball joint is to maintain the stability of the car during driving. For example, when the horizontal heights of the left and right wheels are different, to prevent torsion of the bar body, the stabilizer bar generates anti-roll resistance to inhibit body roll. Long-term driving and turning can cause excessive wear inside the small ball joint, leading to excessive gaps and abnormal noises. The solution is to replace the new parts, which can directly resolve the noise issue.