Suspension Clunking Noise
#1
Suspension Clunking Noise
When going over potholes or speed bumps, at almost any speed, I hear a clunk noise from the front driver's side. I thought it was the strut bushings and ended up replacing both (just in case) and it seemed to solve the problem for a little while (about an hour). Noise is back now though. I have noticed that when the car is jacked up on that side, the noise subsides for a while. I had it gone for about a day after being jacked up on one occasion.
I know the noise could be any of a variety of things including:
-control arm bushing
-sway bar end link
-cv joint
-wheel bearing
-subframe bushing
But I'm wondering if anyone has had something similar happen with jacking the car up and the noise being gone...
Any ideas what it could be?
I know the noise could be any of a variety of things including:
-control arm bushing
-sway bar end link
-cv joint
-wheel bearing
-subframe bushing
But I'm wondering if anyone has had something similar happen with jacking the car up and the noise being gone...
Any ideas what it could be?
#3
I would say it does it going down into the bump when you first hit. I havent noticed a difference with hot or cold. It started... maybe 2 months ago. It got worse about a month ago after going over some speed bumps. I was dropping my sister off at work and when I went over the speed bumps at her job, the noise was the worst I had heard! It started to be a lot more often after that. It does subside for a period of time though when the car is jacked up.
#4
Sounds like the strut tower bushing and bearing that is at the very top of the struts. They wear out and will begin clunking and it gets worse over time. When the car is jacked up the bushings get the pressure taken off and can expand and will stop the sound for a little bit but it will return. Hardware kits for those are cheap on ecs tuning and it can be done in a couple hours.
#5
Sounds like the strut tower bushing and bearing that is at the very top of the struts. They wear out and will begin clunking and it gets worse over time. When the car is jacked up the bushings get the pressure taken off and can expand and will stop the sound for a little bit but it will return. Hardware kits for those are cheap on ecs tuning and it can be done in a couple hours.
Thanks for the replies.
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