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Safely lift the car

Hello, which one of those two options ist the right way to lift the car? I want to remove the tire because it makes a weird noise. The now grey parts (under the doors) have been swapped due to rust and now there is not this gap, that you need to lift the car. Is it safe to do it like I do now?

u/BusyResearcher3380 — 21 hours ago

Weird rattling noise

Hello, I have my golf mk4 since five years now and had barely any problems besides some rust so far. I made a service only about two months ago, now a few days ago, a strange sound at the BACK of the car on the RIGHT SIDE NEAR THE WHEEL occurs. Sometimes it is stronger and sometimes it just disappeared completely so i thought it is gone now, but then it keeps coming again. It sounds like plastic but sometimes there is a metal sound too. It only happens during bumpy parts of the road. This has never happened in 5 years before.

I will try to attach a video that I recorded. It is difficult to hear but better than nothing. I hope someone knows, what it might could be.

It's also pretty loud actually, in the video it is very little noise compared to what it really sounds like

Thank you!

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u/BusyResearcher3380 — 4 days ago