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Weird Problem....


Freeman
01-20-2004, 12:54 PM
The car: '98 Nissan 200SX SE, approx. 45,000 miles, Rota Slipstreams,
(15X6.5), everything else is stock.
The problem: it's only happened three times, so far, and only on
extremely cold days, (not sure if this is "a reason", though). I get
off work in the morning, warm the car up a minute, then turn the wheels all the way to the left, and go; then I hear this really loud clunking noise from the passenger side. It's only happened three
times, though. Whenever I try to recreate it, it just doesn't happen.
I do hear a slight "whoop, whoop" noise when turning left, though, (like a heliocoper's rotors), but not all the time. CV joints
look fine. I don't think the rotors are warped, because I know how
that feels. I put the Rotas on with the slock lugs before, which
f*cked up the studs, and made a similar clunking noise; but
I've driven over 5,000 miles with the McGard lugs with no prob.,
except on those three instances. :screwy:
Any ideas?

nissan200sr20-det
01-27-2004, 12:30 PM
Check your cv joints. They wear down and the cold might have messed them up.

bigjon200sx
01-28-2004, 12:36 AM
clunking sounds like cv's to me. woop woop could be a tire problem? maybe.

Freeman
01-28-2004, 08:33 AM
Well it happened again just about a 1/2 hour ago It sounds/feels
just like a flat tire, but I can't recreate it after I start off, (it only
does this for the first two or three feet :screwy:). The first time,
about a month ago, I could've sworn it was a flat, but the tire
wasn't even underinflated. I'll check the CV boots again today.
Anyone know the average wear of CV joints if you keep the
boots intact? Thanks.

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