check your your front and back diff
also check upper end of coil springs on front struts
Check your universal joints for wear.
Rattle.
Assuming this is a fwd car? I would say it is the CV joints ( if the first question is right?) Assuming this is a fwd car? I would say it is the CV joints ( if the first question is right?)
Loose shock mount or bearing? Loose component in exhaust system? Also, check all your ball joints. Changing the anti roll bar links fixed my rattle.
you may have a c.v. axle goiong bad. have somone put it on a lift and check the conditions of the axle boots and axle joints
If its chain driven, Could be the timing chain tensioner! Does it also have a rattle driving the vehicle at around 2000 R.P.M?
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
possibly sway bar links,bushings, or maybe shocks
Could be any number of things. You are going to have to locate the source of the rattle in order to stop it.
What is making the rattle sound? If it is a rattle-snake, the rattle is to warn anything the rattle-snake believes is a danger to the snake, to keep away.
My car did this before and it needed an alignment and I got new tires. i have a 96 ford xlt 5.0 2wd 4door and whenever i was driving and hit speeds up to 60 mph, my explorer would rattle pretty bad and i finally figured out the problem. go to autozone or advance auto parts and get 2 u joints. they are fairly cheap. i think i paid $12.00 for each. they go on each end of the driveshaft. u dont have to replace both of them but i would just to be on the safe side. after i replaced both u joints, i could drive any speed over 60 and the shake was gone.
The baby shook his rattle. That was spooky enough rattle your bones.