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Recently when I was turning my steering wheel, I could hear a "tok" sound occassionally.

What could be the cause?? Bushing?? I'm driving a Kia cerato forte with electric powering steering.

 

Also, can anyone tell me when to change the suspension bushing?? my ride is quite harsh especially driving past uneven road (rocking heavily). I have just change my shock to koup shock but my spring is still stock. I know koup shock is a bit harder which may causes the harsh ride but is there any way to improve it. ?? No coilover please...

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Recently when I was turning my steering wheel, I could hear a "tok" sound occassionally.

What could be the cause?? Bushing?? I'm driving a Kia cerato forte with electric powering steering.

 

Also, can anyone tell me when to change the suspension bushing?? my ride is quite harsh especially driving past uneven road (rocking heavily). I have just change my shock to koup shock but my spring is still stock. I know koup shock is a bit harder which may causes the harsh ride but is there any way to improve it. ?? No coilover please...

 

 

Check Drive Shaft - just changed mine.

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How much??

 

 

My 2006 wish SGD400 both sides, Forte not sure, should be about there or cheaper.

 

Mechanic told me drive shaft wont break, just oil leak and then knocking sound. But I change anyway.

 

Good luck.

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Recently when I was turning my steering wheel, I could hear a "tok" sound occassionally.

What could be the cause?? Bushing?? I'm driving a Kia cerato forte with electric powering steering.

 

Also, can anyone tell me when to change the suspension bushing?? my ride is quite harsh especially driving past uneven road (rocking heavily). I have just change my shock to koup shock but my spring is still stock. I know koup shock is a bit harder which may causes the harsh ride but is there any way to improve it. ?? No coilover please...

 

Drive Shaft worn out. Depending on the age of your car, if left 2 to 3 years, can change re-con one, cheaper and could easily last 2 to 3 yrs.

 

If your car is less the 5 yrs, go back the AD as it might be covered by the 5 yrs warranty and have it change. If no warranty, its still worth it to change new ones as it will last you another 4 to 5 yrs. -_-

 

Please change both drive shafts (1 pair), I have known ppl trying to save money and change only 1 side... :huh:

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My 2006 wish SGD400 both sides, Forte not sure, should be about there or cheaper.

 

Mechanic told me drive shaft wont break, just oil leak and then knocking sound. But I change anyway.

 

Good luck.

so ex?

 

i got mine like $70

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mileage 87k...

 

87k, so should be around 5yrs old car.

 

you might have the habits of turning your wheels whilst stationary or fully locked to one side whilst making a 'U' turn. If fully locked whilst making a 'U' turn would shorten the drive shaft life.

 

Same for turning the steering (wheels) whilst the wheels in still position. It add stress to the drive shaft. -_-

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If dont change the drive shaft, any impact? [:/]

It will break off if prolong use wthout changing. Might cause accident due to no control on one wheels... -_-

 

unless you like to hear the crock, crock, crock sounds everytime you make a 'U' turn ... :ph34r:

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If dont change the drive shaft, any impact? [:/]

 

The tok tok sound wil get worse till 1day u turn steering but car cannot move or move very slow cos cv gear keep slipping.

 

My cv joints last very long maybe 10 yrs cos i never turn steering wheel when car is not moving.

Get e habit n u dont hv tok tok sound.

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The tok tok sound wil get worse till 1day u turn steering but car cannot move or move very slow cos cv gear keep slipping.

 

My cv joints last very long maybe 10 yrs cos i never turn steering wheel when car is not moving.

Get e habit n u dont hv tok tok sound.

to add on,

 

cv joint can break, and the whole wheel can get dislocated. when stressed.

 

 

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to add on,

 

cv joint can break, and the whole wheel can get dislocated. when stressed.

 

 

That 1 aldy to e extreme.

 

If anyone still dare to drive car in such bad condition wil consider as CHAMPION DRIVER.

 

Maybe used to b fm 3rd world country. Hahaha.

 

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87k, so should be around 5yrs old car.

 

you might have the habits of turning your wheels whilst stationary or fully locked to one side whilst making a 'U' turn. If fully locked whilst making a 'U' turn would shorten the drive shaft life.

 

Same for turning the steering (wheels) whilst the wheels in still position. It add stress to the drive shaft. -_-

 

My car is 3 yrs old and its a 2nd hand car. I dunno how the previous driver drive lei.. I only drive this car for 1 yrs plus

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Thanks so much for all the advise and info for the 1st question.

 

Anybody can answered the second paragraph of my question???

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