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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [bschomburg]
by firechief2
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Sep 12, 2008 (12:14 pm)
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Replying to: bschomburg (Jul 31, 2008 11:37 am)
I have the same issue with a rattle on a 2008 Magnum. The noise, however, is coming from the passenger side. It only occurs when I am on residential streets, or somewhere you have to drive at lower speeds. I have been to the dealership twice, they claim to have not heard a thing. They said they re torqued everything on the front end and there was nothing loose. They also said, they had re lubed the entire front end and that should stop it. It hasn't. I am going to take it back for the third time next week. Does anyone have any ideas at all?
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [firechief2]
by uddriver
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Sep 30, 2008 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: firechief2 (Sep 12, 2008 12:14 pm)
My 05 Magnum had the poor handling issues. Dumping the OEM tires cured that. I also had the rattling knocking noises at low speed over bumpy roads, parking lots. My mechanic replaced the sway bar bushings and that resolved the issue. The noises have returned again, so I believe the other bushings are probably toast. Most mechanics said there wasn't anything wrong with the front end, but this last guy really researched it for me.
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [uddriver]
by BlakkMagnum05
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Dec 01, 2008 (2:02 pm)
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Replying to: uddriver (Sep 30, 2008 11:17 am)
The annoying rattle in the front end is definately bushings, my guess is the weight of the vehicle is making them wear pretty quickly. from the sound and looks of the bushings, it is the large sway bar in the front end. I have an 05, bought it in summer of 04, have 70,000 mi's and the rattle has progressively gotten louder over bumpy roads at any speed, as the miles stack on. if you have any other front end noise, look at your wheel bearings, my driver side front was toast at 50,000mi. The rear differential blew its seal around 55,000 and lost all its oil, fixed it before it siezed (under warranty) prior to it being fixed, I noticed an oil drip under the rear driveline, you could see the oil splash burned to the exhaust pipe that runs past the pumpkin, i took it to the dealership, they said it was fine, not to worry, it kept dripping. I took it to another dodge shop on the east coast during a road-trip, told them to open it up, they realized it was bad and fixed it. beyond this, the car has been pretty solid, put some performance tires on it with the 18in rims and you're good to go.
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Dodge=Junk
by lesson1learn
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Dec 17, 2008 (7:28 am)
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I'm sure i am not the first to make this statement but they don't make them like they use to, and what ever happened to customer service, here is my story!! i purchased my 2005 magnum in december of 04, i spotted a black magnum while driving down I-10 and said to myself i like that car, yes looks are deceiving, i decided to purchase a new vehicle and headed straight to the dcj dealership, 1st wrong move, we all know soon as you step foot on the dealers property they become your long lost friend act as if they are part of your family even offer their first unborn child anything for a sale. Myself not knowing the tactics and lies they tell to sucker you WITH a piece of crap. Two days of driving around the car just died in the middle of the street, took the car back in but you know the service big excuse "can't duplicate the problem" so it's not our problem. so after many trips back to the dealer for every problem listed here in these forums, i see that i'm not the only person with a pile of crap in the garage, WHAT GOES AROUND WILL COME AROUND FOR YOU CAR MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [bschomburg]
by mastertech19
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Apr 23, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: bschomburg (Jul 31, 2008 11:37 am)
i have the same problem on a customers car and i will tell u it will either be the torque rods which run from front of the sub frame to the spindle Quote not the ball joint the bushing in the torque rod cracks and causes the noise just replace both torque rods and it should be fine im told they are 104.00 a peace what ever u do try to stay away from replaceing the lower ball joints they are 900.00 each the whole spindle assembly unbeleavable hope this helps you out which im sure it will good luck oh and make sure to check the end links and the sway bar bushings aswell but unlikely the problem.
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [bschomburg]
by mastertech19
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Apr 23, 2009 (2:53 pm)
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Replying to: bschomburg (Jul 31, 2008 11:37 am)
well i would say your torque rod bushings are cracked replace the torque rods they go from the front of the sub frame to the spindle
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Re: Magnum Shake in Front End [rickingolden]
by adfokker
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Dec 01, 2009 (2:08 pm)
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Replying to: rickingolden (Mar 06, 2006 1:43 pm)
i read about diferent persons having the same problems on the front end ,in my magnun 06 the problem was the swar bar links they went bad a 30000 miles aprox ,,i put new ones problem went away ,,now im starting to have the same noise every time i hit a a bump or hole in the road ,,,im sick of this bullshit car ,,im goin to get a performance swar bar kit, dealer suck they told me that the swar bar bushing were wrong and its nothing wong with them ,worst its not cover bar the extended warranty ,you know why because they know that that part will bring problems every 20000 to 30000 miles ,,,,,
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Re: Dodge Magnum Suspension & Steering Issues [islandfool]
by adfokker
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Dec 01, 2009 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: islandfool (Nov 25, 2006 7:51 pm)
you are rigth in thinking the same
i have several problems on the front end of my magnum i have 2 more years to pay i don`t wont to have another american car ,specialy dodge ,,they all look nice from the outside but the mechanical part really sucks ,,,
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [bschomburg]
by adfokker
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Dec 01, 2009 (2:21 pm)
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Replying to: bschomburg (Jul 31, 2008 11:37 am)
your problem its the swar bar links ,,,they join the sway bar and the shock ,,,
i had and have the same problem ,,they are chip they are like 11 to 20 $ each in the dealer but here is the thing you are goin to have the same problem after another 15000 miles aprox ,,they suck ,,,,
im thinking to install a performance swar bar with all the parts associate to it to see if i stop having this problem because im tired of it ...i read about people having the same problem in the magnun looks like its a common problem,,hope it help....
by the way if you are goin to replace them do it your self its easy and you will save a lot of money,,,
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Re: 05 dodge magnum r/t slow speed rattle front end [BlakkMagnum05]
by adfokker
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Dec 01, 2009 (2:30 pm)
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Replying to: BlakkMagnum05 (Dec 01, 2008 2:02 pm)
i had the same problem rear seals of the pumpkin leaked they replaced and the front end noises ,,,,the sway bar links ,,,they went bad on my twice every 15000 to 20000 miles im thinking in installing a performance sway bar in the car ,,,of couse i also have problems with tie rod ends ,shocks ,control arm bushings etc etc ...
great looking cars but a piece of garbage in the mechanical part
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