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Originally Posted by jsgold
hard to say but the only things that come to mind would be a broken shock or a loose brake assembly as far as rear goes. If the noise was in the front I would say perhaps cv joint problems although they usually act up when turning the car and make a popping sound. Might want to get the car on a lift and inspect under it for loose stuff including the exhaust pipe.
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I did have some rear brake work done a few months ago......So today I went back to them and they said that it is possible that a clunking noise could mean the brakes needed a minor adjustment, so they readjusted them, but the clunk is still there. darn...
I worry that I might be driving down the highway, and something major could happen with the car... If the problem was to do with shocks, is that something they would have picked up on when they did the brakes again today? or would they have had to have been specifically checking the shocks or struts? (Sorry, I have no clue what they are, but am wondering if they are visible when you do the brakes...)
The clunk only seems to happen shortly before, or a couple seconds after, I stop... There's a clunk noise like something heavy is in the trunk. I've never heard the noise while I was actually driving.
Very strange...