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clunking noise n/s front

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the van has a n/s front clunking noise when driving in a straight line

this reduces when the van corners either way, to no noise at all

that corner is also quite squeaky on the suspension

anything related here folks? or am i looking at new CV joints? ( not checked for any play yet)
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Rincewind wrote:that corner is also quite squeaky on the suspension

anything related here folks? or am i looking at new CV joints? ( not checked for any play yet)

Sounds like the dreaded wishbone bushes to me. Unless you have 4wd there are no CV joints at the front.

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so would the wishbone bushes cause a clunking noise as well?
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Rincewind wrote:so would the wishbone bushes cause a clunking noise as well?

The clunking could be any of the suspension components ... from the ARB bushes or a broken drop link to a worn ball joint, track rod end, wheel bearing, traffic cone stuck underneath (don't laugh I've seen one wedged under an Escort's wing ... the driver a female :zip ... said it 'wouldn't turn' right so she did a left-hand circuit home and begged me and a chum to sort it before her husband got home :twisted: ) ... anything ... time to get down and dirty I fear :|

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Ian Hulley wrote:
Rincewind wrote:so would the wishbone bushes cause a clunking noise as well?

The clunking could be any of the suspension components ... from the ARB bushes or a broken drop link to a worn ball joint, track rod end, wheel bearing, traffic cone stuck underneath
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what he said..

change the easy stuff and delegate the harder one
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kevtherev wrote:
Ian Hulley wrote: The clunking could be any of the suspension components ... from the ARB bushes or a broken drop link to a worn ball joint, track rod end, wheel bearing, traffic cone stuck underneath
Ian.

what he said..

change the easy stuff and delegate the harder one

define easy.... :wink:

having just gone for a drive, its more a knocking sound that slows or quickens depending on how much i put my foot down

back to the garage i guess....
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knocking with bumps or rythmical
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definately rythmical

disapears when you turn, knocks quicker the faster you go
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Rincewind wrote:definately rythmical

disapears when you turn, knocks quicker the faster you go

Wheel bearing ?

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yep..

check your wheel nuts are tight too
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kevtherev wrote:yep..

check your wheel nuts are tight too

Sounds silly but I tried everything else once, then discovered wheel nuts were loose after recent disc change :oops:
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nuts are fine

had that happen once on a previous car wheel the didn't put long enough studs on

i'll check the wheel bearing

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Just a word of warning ... when I changed our n/s/f bearing there was very little movement in the bearing by the usual test, but the inner bearing was knocking quite badly under load.

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