campfire9 wrote:In my case, I have a 99 Solara and had noise every time I went over a speed bump or pothole. It was the upper strut bushing. They were replaced at 17k and again at 38k. Both under warranty. As has been said a bad design and I still have the noise on the driver side front strut. I will have new bushing put in when I change my struts. Only have 80k now so will be a while.
Everybody I have known who had this problem had to replace the strut bushing to get rid of the noise.
SleeperSolara wrote:Yeah my dad 1998 Toyota Camry had the problem on the front passenger strut.
It was the strut mount bearin'....
For my car it had 2 different noises in the back. lol.
1. My TRD RSB poly bushin' need some white lithium grease. [makes a creakin' noise].
2. My poly R/C/A bushin'. [makes a squeakin' noise]. I just have to put some white lithium grease where it meets wit the frame mount.
I can't decide now which one of you are right. Whether its the upper strut bearing or the upper strut support. So I had to go back and check my receipt. The receipt says upper strut support, but my gut instinct says its actually the bearing. See when I had this problem I took it too this hole in the wall toyota shop that does really good work near Cincinnati. They didnt have an up to date computer system so the mechanic just writes in what ever description he wants for the parts so he may have meant the bearing. But they do nothing but fix and do body work on Toyotas and they also sell toyotas too. I remember talking to the mechanic and he mentioned that it was the bearings which where made of plastic and over time wear through and then it clunks on bumps when it hits the strut tower. But seeing how I dont think toyota is dumb enough to make a plastic bearing nor have I ever heard of a plasttic bearing he must have been talking about the metal bearing wearing through the plastic upper strut mount. LOL im typing this as I think about it. Anyway he said it was a common problem in camrys 97-99 and on 99 solaras. He said every 97-99 camry/solara they sold he had to fix that problem. He said toyota fixed the problem in 2000. So I guess maybe me receipt is right. I bet the upper strut mounts were plastic and the bearing wore through it. Toyota fixed it buy changing that upper strut mount to metal. Either way if your a do it yourselfer you will see the problem when you take it apart. Hopes this helps all of you.

1999 Toyota Solara SEV6 5speed
2009 Toyota Highlander Sport
2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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