Clunking sound coming from right rear.
#41
Replacing my shocks made the noise go away.
#42
Originally Posted by CoolGuy094' timestamp='1308881951' post='20714233
So I did a cv joint swap today which entails removing the rear axles from the car and reinstalling. From my initial drives, it sounds like the clunking is gone. I will see how it progresses over the week.
Also, what parts did you have to replace and what was the total cost in the end? thanks!
#44
I'm getting a loud clunking from my right rear. I have swapped CV buckets, nothing. I tried the axle nut fix, nothing. Idk where to go from here. It only clunks on low speed or low rpm turns... I don't get it what do I look for now sway bar end links look good shocks feel good HELPPPP
#45
Well, I solved my problem! Turns out it was more than one problem that was causing the issue.
1. I found a Coilover mounting nut laying lose in the Spare tire compartment. Removed nut.
2. My passenger side upper control arm was not tightened down on one side. Re-tightned to factory specs.
3. Left Swaybar end link was lose to the point that I could turn it with my hand. Re-tighteded to factory specs.
All of my annoying noise issues have been resolved! I'm a little fustrated with my Honda shop since I've taken it in multiple times and asked that they go over it to make sure things are torqued down to updated specs. I'll definitely be contacting them this week and voicing my displeasure with their service.
1. I found a Coilover mounting nut laying lose in the Spare tire compartment. Removed nut.
2. My passenger side upper control arm was not tightened down on one side. Re-tightned to factory specs.
3. Left Swaybar end link was lose to the point that I could turn it with my hand. Re-tighteded to factory specs.
All of my annoying noise issues have been resolved! I'm a little fustrated with my Honda shop since I've taken it in multiple times and asked that they go over it to make sure things are torqued down to updated specs. I'll definitely be contacting them this week and voicing my displeasure with their service.
#47
i have the same issues as well but mine is coming from driver rear. took the wheel off and made sure every component was not loose. would it be possible that the inside of the shock is loose? it only happens when going over bumps
#48
Have you tried disconnecting the rear sway bar links and driving the car to see if it is that? Endlinks can be bad enough to make a lot of loud noises without being bad enough to feel by hand. And normally, unless rusted badly are one of the easier things to rule in or out to start. Just zip tie it into a position where it wont hit anything before test driving
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