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Why do I hear a clunk when I hit a bump?

Why do I hear a clunk when I hit a bump?

If you hear a clunk when the suspension works over bumps, you may have excessive clearance in a joint due to wear. It might be as simple as a loose nut on the strut, or something more subtle such as a shrunken, dried-out rubber bushing.

Why does my car’s suspension make a clunking noise?

If you hear a clunk when the suspension works over bumps, you may have excessive clearance in a joint due to wear. It might be as simple as a loose nut on the strut, or something more subtle such as a shrunken, dried-out rubber bushing. First, search online for any Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for your car that pertain to the noise.

Can a suspension clunk be fixed for free?

Suspension clatter is a common problem which generates quite a few TSBs. Some of these entitle you to get the clunk fixed for free, while others may say that the noise is simply a characteristic of the vehicle and should be accepted as normal. Regardless, this is a good place to start.

Can a Silverado clunk over a bump?

Clunk at low speeds over bumps front end pass side. 07 Silverado NBS Checked the X-member bolts i was able to tighten them by hand initially. Torqued both sides to 70Ft/lbs, no more clunk. . Tightened the 18mm Xmember bolts, got 3/4 turn out of the driver’s side and about a 1/2 turn on the passenger side.

Why does my suspension clunk when I hit a bump?

The rod’s bushings are a likely source of a clunking noise. Worn-out shocks or struts are also common culprits here. When the internal hydraulics wear out, the piston will move without the proper resistance and stop short when you hit a bump. With shocks, another thing to check for is loose or dried-out mounting bushings.

How often do balljoints clunk over bumps?

Dealer said the balljoints looked dry and lubed them it doesn’t clunk as often but o well

Why does my GMC Truck make a clunking noise?

Ok my truck is at the dealer for the same clunk I have had for 2 years and they can’t find anything wrong. I thought it was the intermediate shaft since all the parts that it could be from wear have been replaced and are all ok They can’t find anything wrong but they hear the noise too?

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Ruth Doyle