Metal Scrapping Noise from Undercarriage

Jaymorz

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Hi everyone,

Just dropped off my GT2 at the dealership because a few weeks ago I slowly jumped a shallow curb while U-turning and now I hear an occasional metal scrapping/grinding noise coming from the undercarriage when I accelerate.

Here’s my original post at the FB group:

Problem: Metal Scrapping noise when accelerating

Started: slowly jumped a shallow curb making a U-turn

Occurance: Accelerating from 15 mph to 40 mph or going uphill. Never heard when foot is off the gas cruising. Happens when the car is cold or warm, more so when warm.

Inspection: rotors, wheels, shocks, pads ok. Nothing hanging underneath. Steering wheel, gas pedal and brake pedal do not shake, stutter or feel different. Have not yet inspected the car from underneath

May be related mods: BMS intake and SSR Downpipe (Grinding noise issue heard when wheel is turned all the way left and in motion - reversing or driving forward)

Any idea what I should look for when I get a chance to put the car up on jacks? It Happens when I’m driving straight or turning. Feels like it’s coming from the front half of the car and somewhere in the undercarriage. Sounds like dragging a metal pipe across the pavement

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Advice I received so far is either heat shield or dust shield. I checked both, heat shield seems intact. Dust shield seems questionable but maybe that’s the original design of it
 
It's your downpipes for sure. Check to make sure the bolts that hold the downpipes to the SSR bracket (on the downpipe side) aren't crashing into the transmission. Also check the heat shielding. I did a sloppy job installing my downpipes the first time and had the grinding on a left hand turn. I still get it occasionally now, but hardly ever.
 
Thanks for the response!

The dealership was heading in that direction but couldn’t adjust the downpipe because it was AEM. He said the mounting was secure but I’m thinking it may have hard shifted on the slotted bracket after the jump
 
It's your downpipes for sure. Check to make sure the bolts that hold the downpipes to the SSR bracket (on the downpipe side) aren't crashing into the transmission. Also check the heat shielding. I did a sloppy job installing my downpipes the first time and had the grinding on a left hand turn. I still get it occasionally now, but hardly ever.

Yep. Start with the downpipes. The culprit on mine was the driver's side pipe and once I adjusted it further out (towards the outside of the car) the grinding stopped and has not returned. My guess with your case is that jumping the curb may have pressed your pipe further inwards towards the center of the car where there already isn't a lot of clearance.
 
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