Identifying front end clunk
Identifying front end clunk
Hi All,
I'm getting a clunk coming from my front right side. It occurs when I turn right, go over bumps and also when I apply the brakes gently. It's as though something is loose as I can feel it through my feet. I have replaced my brake discs with Project Mu Slotted rotors.
If I rotate my wheel both clock wise and anti clock wise quickly I can hear a clunk though everything looks ok...
Any ideas?
I'm getting a clunk coming from my front right side. It occurs when I turn right, go over bumps and also when I apply the brakes gently. It's as though something is loose as I can feel it through my feet. I have replaced my brake discs with Project Mu Slotted rotors.
If I rotate my wheel both clock wise and anti clock wise quickly I can hear a clunk though everything looks ok...
Any ideas?
You're going to have to get in there and see what's up. This isn't a common problem, but it's most likely something that happened to the car - a bolt loose, a worn bushing, etc.
Make sure all the bolts are tight, the steering rack is solid (I've seen a super worn out steering rack bushing before), ball joints are solid, etc.
Dale
Make sure all the bolts are tight, the steering rack is solid (I've seen a super worn out steering rack bushing before), ball joints are solid, etc.
Dale
You may have seen these already, but just in case...it may point you toward something to check....
Suspension Troubleshooting
FWIW I had the 'clunk' described by "FSBOREGIS", and did the fix which has been in about 12 yrs now with no issues.
Suspension Troubleshooting
FWIW I had the 'clunk' described by "FSBOREGIS", and did the fix which has been in about 12 yrs now with no issues.
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