Check your springs, shock bolts are tightened, and your brake pads.
Have you popped off your wheel and looked at the car yet?
Hey , so the other day i was reversing out of my garage and had to stop suddenly (to avoid running over my cat :P) and i heard this clunk noise from the front wheels ,
so i did some testing to try and figure it out , when i reverse and stop suddenly the front wheel shudders and makes a bad clunking noise
i was wondering if anyone would know what part would be causing this (ie , ball joints , tie rods etc)
i figured i should fix this before it gets worse.
Check your springs, shock bolts are tightened, and your brake pads.
Have you popped off your wheel and looked at the car yet?
i have removed the wheel and looked and have failed to find any obvious loose bolts etc , i should probably have a more in depth look , if it helps the shudder clunk doesn't happen when braking going forward , and if it helps as well there seems to be a slight amount of play in the steering wheel when car is switched off i don't know if this is normal or not ,
thanks for help
does it clunk going over speed bumps and what not?
its hard to tell because i dont really take any notice all i really hear is a the odd squeak but not really any noticeable clunks
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if the lower control arms bushings are gone then over bumps there will be a very noticeable clunk
+1 on the LCA bushings.
Had to replace mine recently, clunk for me was only noticeable in reverse for some reason though.
Just through Imparts, gotta look back for the price though.
In looking at the lower control arm bushings look mainly at the rear ones!! You will need a small flashlight. In looking at them it is pretty obvious if it is toast or not. My lil 96 c-280 did the same thing, only in reverse could you hear the clunk. Check out fupabox vids there be a link in the top of repair section. He covers alot!! I changed mine out with the help of a 25 ton press.
Hard to tell with that pic. The rear bushing is going to be toward the cab of the car not toward the front. The front bushings look solid, and the rears at least on mine with factory bushings are shaped like a pyramid. 3 points out from the center with the bolt thru the middle, with open spaces at 3 points. Mine were so wore out that the you could see the center bolt was in a totaly wrong position. Watch the stiky on fupabox!! As in his vid when i tore mine apart i could simply push the center section out by hand.
better get this polybushing for inner arm, replacing larger bad factory bushing seen in the other picture
I have to agree with Kowalski go with poly bushings unless you have access to a large hydrolic press!! The bushings I got were rocko's and had the metal casing around the bushing and were a pain in the arse!!
Drop fupabox a line in his vid he replaces i believe both lower bushings with the poly bushings.
Hows the front end work comming along??