Electrified Outdoors
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- Ken
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I am convinced its the dampers...I have no concrete evidence of this unfortunately. After talking with another member via phone I set my suspension on 'Soft'. I typically drive it in either moderate or firm settings. When I set it on soft the noise was still there but much less prevalent. Switching from moderate to firm does not produce any noticeable difference in sound for me....but...for some reason soft lessens it.
With that said soft is too soft and I can't drive around in that setting all the time. Rivian has redesigned dampers supposedly (based on various posts around the internet that I have read).
I don't believe my noise is half shaft related because of the up/down movement (doesn't have to be a bump). My half shafts have pretty much zero up/down play in them and minimal in/out movement (some in/out movement is normal).
With that said soft is too soft and I can't drive around in that setting all the time. Rivian has redesigned dampers supposedly (based on various posts around the internet that I have read).
I don't believe my noise is half shaft related because of the up/down movement (doesn't have to be a bump). My half shafts have pretty much zero up/down play in them and minimal in/out movement (some in/out movement is normal).
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