Jumping.....jumps (like a bunny hop), maybe that's why they're called a Rabbit in the US.... sounds like engine/transmission mounts. The high torque in low gears really gives the front an back mounts some stick. The mount near the gear linkage usually goes first as it gets oil on it and is close to the downpipe.Originally Posted by GoLfMan
Probably not CVs. They get very little wear in the straight ahead position. Give her a spin left and right on full lock. Knackered CVs will click if they need replacing.
Worn wheel bearings are probably the culprit. Rear ones are easy to check. Jack her up and give the wheels a spin. You'll feel roughness and hear noise if they are stuffed. Front ones are a different matter. It's a lot harder to spin the wheels when raised and because of the involvement of the drive shafts noise and roughness are more difficult to detect. In the past I have jacked a wheel, chocked the car and let the wheel spin in gear to find a worn bearing. Not recommending this...Just saying that I have done it! You can feel play in the front bearings by raising the car, grabbing the wheel and moving it from the top and bottom. The bearings have 2 races in them and you'll feel wear straight away. If you have to replace the front ones you'll need a press to do it properly.
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