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Suspension 'clunk'
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MutilateTheDead
PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:33 pm Up
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Hey guys, couple of things ... First off, when going around left corners (and only left corners) and over rough roads I get a slight vibrate through the whole car and steering wheel as if something is loose, maybe a wheel bearing? Not sure if the fact it only does it around left corners helps with finding the problem? Secondly ... When i first start my car and pull off the drive i get a clunking sound (guessing it's from the suspension?) this happened when i first got the car lowered but stopped for about 2 months and now is back, any ideas? Cheers in advance Smile
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Sounds to me like the ball joint is worn on one side of the car.
Mine did that previously Where it made a noise when I set off and also vibrated through the steering wheel over rough roads.

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SDK206
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possibly a CV joint has gone and has been for a while by what you say.

another possibility could be a seized strut top bearing but usually you would hear these more on turning when stationary like going on full lock to the left. wouldn't normally expect a vibration from most suspension parts even when knackered, so a good check underneath required!!

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NorthantsBen
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SDK206 wrote:
possibly a CV joint has gone and has been for a while by what you say.

i agree,

check the balljoint too


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MutilateTheDead
PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:43 pm Up
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NorthantsBen wrote:
SDK206 wrote:
possibly a CV joint has gone and has been for a while by what you say.

i agree,

check the balljoint too

Just had both driveshafts replaced though?! Ball joints will be checked tomorow Smile

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