clunking noise n/s front
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clunking noise n/s front
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)
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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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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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Re: clunking noise n/s front
so would the wishbone bushes cause a clunking noise as well?
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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



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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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
Ian.
what he said..
change the easy stuff and delegate the harder one
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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....

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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Re: clunking noise n/s front
definately rythmical
disapears when you turn, knocks quicker the faster you go
disapears when you turn, knocks quicker the faster you go
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
Rincewind wrote:definately rythmical
disapears when you turn, knocks quicker the faster you go
Wheel bearing ?
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
yep..
check your wheel nuts are tight too
check your wheel nuts are tight too
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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

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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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
cheers muchly
had that happen once on a previous car wheel the didn't put long enough studs on
i'll check the wheel bearing
cheers muchly
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Re: clunking noise n/s front
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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