Weird problem

Cavey

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Ok heres the scenario.I just changed my shocks to hotbits adjustable shocks.I'm drivin a bb4 prelude.everything was cool until 2 weeks after i fixed the shocks.I get a rattling sound at my left rear corner of the car.Its worse when i go over small bumps or uneven roads.Over a big bump there is slight noise.The link rod has been changed and all shock components are new.I took off the back seat and rear panelling so that the sound can be heard clearly.My mech checked and he said that there is no problem with the bushings and the shocks.He said could be that the body is cracked.Got ah such thing?Car was never involved in an accident and certified by puspakom and other mech that the car is not sambung one.My mech said this problem is common in protons.So wat do u guys think?Cant be my exhaust coz its on the right side and cant be the seat coz the noise still there even after i remove the seat and panelling.Its not even the speaker board coz i checked it and its firmly attached.I'm at my wits end coz the noise is very irritating and makes the car sound like its 20yrs or sth.Before i changed my shocks there was slight noise bcoz the left rear shock was leaking.After changing to the new ones got no noise until after two weeks later.Sound is very loaud and goes like 'kadak' 'kadak' 'kadak'. :frown:
 
i'm confused.
- I'm drivin a bb4 prelude.
- My mech said this problem is common in protons
 
Wat i meant was is there such a problem whr the body cracks.I told my mech i've never heard of such thing and he said that this problem has occured in protons.So could possibly happen to my honda also
 
Got the car back.Mech failed to diagnose the problem.Dunno wat to do edi.Any suggestions?
 
Check ur lower arm or maybe excell if ur car is using 1 of thos.Try to change the shocks to another and try.Is best if u take it to a honda dealer.They know better
 

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