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post Feb 24, 2009 - 1:44 AM
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JonMarkos



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Hey guys, looking for some input from those with more knowledge than me. My right rear wheel clunks when I drive. It sounds almost exactly like it would if you have ever driven off from somewhere without tightening your lug nuts all the way (my lug nuts are tightened all the way). I also have on new tires so that is not the problem. Is there a bearing in there that will go out causing this to happen? I noticed that the clunking goes away when I am going around corners which I attribute to the wheel being pushed up against whatever is loose (if that makes sense). Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.


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post Feb 24, 2009 - 6:24 AM
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make sure your strut nut is tight
endlinks are not gone
sway bar bushings are not gone
not confident that it is strut mounts or shocks since it is the rear since the rears have lots of travel room. Plus your car is not low. if it were shocks, it would be rattling, couldn't be a strut mount because they just sit there in the rear unlike the fronts that turn. Cannot be springs not seated right because they create popping clunks, like you can really tell the springs cause it.


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