Axle Click
#21
I got a similar problem.. But I got a clunking/click noise in my passenger front side. It could be the lower control arm? axle? Or a ball joint. Anyone want to help diagnose this problem? I'll give you some cash for your time
#24
Registered User
Originally Posted by s2kpinoyboy,May 27 2009, 09:38 PM
I got a similar problem.. But I got a clunking/click noise in my passenger front side. It could be the lower control arm? axle? Or a ball joint. Anyone want to help diagnose this problem? I'll give you some cash for your time
#25
Originally Posted by jerrypeterson,May 28 2009, 05:47 AM
Bring it by to a Tuesday meet. First thing you need to do is diagnose the issue. You have the stock sway bar in the front right?
#26
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Clunks and rattles are noises usually reserved for drivetrain elements. I was asking because some aftermarket bars can make a knocking noise in the right conditions.
Unless all parties are acoustic experts or there is some additional qualifying information, we aren't going to root cause the problem while typing. Bring it to the weekly meet.
Unless all parties are acoustic experts or there is some additional qualifying information, we aren't going to root cause the problem while typing. Bring it to the weekly meet.
#27
Originally Posted by s2000Junky,May 27 2009, 09:24 PM
Hmmm I've heard that before
No axles up front, but it could be your lower control arm bushings or ball joint, more likely though the first thing I would check is that your spring/pre load on your Buddy Clubs hasn't worked its way loose, I don't know if you messed with these recently but i would jack your front up so the wheel is at full droop and make sure the spring is still seated on the perch and top hat, that the lock ring/perch hasn't spun down, a loose spring will cause the noise your describing, it can happen, especially if you don't get them real tight and your compression settings are all jacked up like you use to run, hit lots of bumpy roads, all that vibration can loosen them up. If they turn out to be good then start checking the other things.
That will be $50 please
No axles up front, but it could be your lower control arm bushings or ball joint, more likely though the first thing I would check is that your spring/pre load on your Buddy Clubs hasn't worked its way loose, I don't know if you messed with these recently but i would jack your front up so the wheel is at full droop and make sure the spring is still seated on the perch and top hat, that the lock ring/perch hasn't spun down, a loose spring will cause the noise your describing, it can happen, especially if you don't get them real tight and your compression settings are all jacked up like you use to run, hit lots of bumpy roads, all that vibration can loosen them up. If they turn out to be good then start checking the other things.
That will be $50 please
This is what he took apart then put it back together..
Maybe its not torque to specs? i dont really know.