"Clunk" sound when coming to a complete stop?
#21
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Mine started out with a clunk while slowing down and ended up being 2 broke teeth on the pinion. Drain your fluid and you will know very quick if its your diff or not.
#22
Originally Posted by FISH22,Jan 22 2011, 12:41 PM
I would first check every single suspension bolt. Torque them all with the suspension loaded. Definitely check the rear sway bar drop links and mounts also.
#23
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All of the main suspension bolts should be torqued with the suspension loaded(preloaded). This will properly clock all of the suspension bushings... So I have no idea what you're freaking out about.
#25
I know i'm bumping an older thread but the clunk sound could be the brake calipers. I know that when I start up the car and back up to get out of my drive way it "clunks" right when I first tap the brakes. Then once again when I put it in 1st and move forward. After it stays until the next day when I repeat. The calipers float and I was told by Long Beach Honda that they do "adjust" themselves when changing directions. I'm not sure how accurate it is but that's what I was told. Hope it helps!
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