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Anonymous Posted on May 12, 2014

Front end hits and bounces very hard when vehicle hits road bumps rattling loudly

Rear rattles the same way as front end does

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: rattle noise in rear end both side...

shocks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: how do i change rear struts on 2004 camary?

Hello, and welcome to FixYa. I'll be glad to help you out.

When you had the struts replaced, one of two things happened.

one - the rear strut retention bolts were not tightened up properly at the tops of the struts

two- the top supports on the struts were not replaced. Whenever we change the struts, we always replace the top supports. More than likely, this is your problem. The rear strut supports are notorious for wearing out, and, when they do, they make loud banging noises.

2004 Camry rear support part numbers:

Left: 48750-33062
Right: 48760-33062

I would suggest replacing the top supports to cure your problem.

Thank for choosing FixYa for advice!

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dj_relly999

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: rattle on front end - especially when hit bumps.

Hi! You may have a ball joint and stabilizer bushing problem. They may be worn and can cause rattling sound. Once replaced you'll be good. Hope this helps and have a good one!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2010

SOURCE: 200 Camry LE, 77,000 miles. Rattling noise over

This sounds like a bad strut, one or both on the front has gone bad. Here is a picture of just the strut with out the spring. The price ranges from $65.00 to $220.00 depends on what you can afford. mcneb_0.jpg

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