Suspension Clunking Sound in back right of car after track
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Clunking Sound in back right of car after track
My car is running koni yellows with tsw springs and 22mm alta RSB. After coming back from the track, my car has been exhibiting a clunking sound in the back right whenever i go over bumps; on a road with no potholes or bumps, you can not hear it though. Any thoughts on what I should check? I checked the endlinks and they're tight. I also switched back from my track wheels back to OEM and the sound is still definitely there so I know it's not the wheels/tires. Thanks.
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Re-torqued everything and tried to maniuplate the shocks but the sound could not be replicated unless driven. Sound still exists. I might see if I can re-torque down any other underbody bolts that i can access this weekend to see if that solves the problem.
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One time I accidentally didn't put the felt wheel well liner is place correctly and it was rubbing on one of my adjustable control arms. It's something stupid but it can happen to anyone.
Did you check the strut top mount nut? That can produce the sound you're talking about?
Did you check the strut top mount nut? That can produce the sound you're talking about?
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I have this as well. Happens more and more now so I am thinking it is either my end links or sway bar bushings. Both are Alta w/ ~20k miles on them. Very annoying after a while though. I have checked every bolt down there and everything is to spec, nothing seems loose, liners are correct and not rubbing. The endlinks and bushing all seem to check out fine too from what I know to my knowledge. If you figure something out, I may buy you a beer or six.
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It's a pronounced clunking sound. So far I've only tightened down everything again with the torque wrench yesterday but have not test drove it yet. Will report back later about it.
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Nope. Ordered some of the energy suspension grease packets from Amazon and they're on the way (estimated July 9). I'm also looking for a set of replacement bushings from Energy Suspension as well on Amazon but not sure which one to buy (i made a thread about asking for the part number that Alta uses) just in case regreasing the bushings doesn't work out.
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Its not the safest idea, but you can remove the rear sway bar and endlinks and go for a ride (or maybe just the endlinks and wire the sway bar up out of the way?). The cars handling will be awful, but if you hit bumps and the noise is still there, then you know it is not related to the RSB. If the noise is completely gone, then you know it is endlinks or RSB mounts. Just don't push the car too hard, it will understeer like you have a flat tire.
If the noise is still there, then you can look at the shocks or spring mounts. I have a set of TSW's on my car, and I know that there is not much preload on them with my stock shocks. There is a slim chance that the spring is not seated properly if the suspension drooped fully.
I had an odd noise, then I remembered that I had a maglight in one of the vertical elastic nets in the trunk...... felt pretty silly crawling under the car.
Have fun,
Mike
If the noise is still there, then you can look at the shocks or spring mounts. I have a set of TSW's on my car, and I know that there is not much preload on them with my stock shocks. There is a slim chance that the spring is not seated properly if the suspension drooped fully.
I had an odd noise, then I remembered that I had a maglight in one of the vertical elastic nets in the trunk...... felt pretty silly crawling under the car.
Have fun,
Mike
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+1. This will let you know for sure if the noise is related to the RSB/endlinks. I did this to rule them out with the suspension rattling I'm currently experiencing...grrrr.
Its not the safest idea, but you can remove the rear sway bar and endlinks and go for a ride (or maybe just the endlinks and wire the sway bar up out of the way?). The cars handling will be awful, but if you hit bumps and the noise is still there, then you know it is not related to the RSB. If the noise is completely gone, then you know it is endlinks or RSB mounts. Just don't push the car too hard, it will understeer like you have a flat tire.
If the noise is still there, then you can look at the shocks or spring mounts. I have a set of TSW's on my car, and I know that there is not much preload on them with my stock shocks. There is a slim chance that the spring is not seated properly if the suspension drooped fully.
I had an odd noise, then I remembered that I had a maglight in one of the vertical elastic nets in the trunk...... felt pretty silly crawling under the car.
Have fun,
Mike
If the noise is still there, then you can look at the shocks or spring mounts. I have a set of TSW's on my car, and I know that there is not much preload on them with my stock shocks. There is a slim chance that the spring is not seated properly if the suspension drooped fully.
I had an odd noise, then I remembered that I had a maglight in one of the vertical elastic nets in the trunk...... felt pretty silly crawling under the car.
Have fun,
Mike
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I may actually attempt this this weekend. If that doesn't help, I might even try installing my stock shock on that corner to see if it's the shock etc. Wish me luck!
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I did attempt to work on it a few weeks back, but it turns out the bottom shock mount screw on the trailing arm got stripped. I made a thread about it in the suspension section asking how to fix it. Long story short, the helicoil kit came in last week but I need to find time to actually fix the thread and then continue troubleshooting. Real PITA.