confirm my thoughts?
directory
11-25-2005, 03:17 PM
i've noticed a hard "clunking" fom the pasenger side front tire when i go around corners and when the body rolls slightly. i haven't noticed it hitting bumps or potholes
my thoughts are that it is a shock gone bad.
what do you think?
please please please don't tell me it's a cv joint gone bad or something :crying: :frown:
my thoughts are that it is a shock gone bad.
what do you think?
please please please don't tell me it's a cv joint gone bad or something :crying: :frown:
abilyk
11-25-2005, 03:26 PM
i've noticed a hard "clunking" fom the pasenger side front tire when i go around corners and when the body rolls slightly. i haven't noticed it hitting bumps or potholes
my thoughts are that it is a shock gone bad.
what do you think?
please please please don't tell me it's a cv joint gone bad or something :crying: :frown:
Check ball joints.
my thoughts are that it is a shock gone bad.
what do you think?
please please please don't tell me it's a cv joint gone bad or something :crying: :frown:
Check ball joints.
Cat Fuzz
11-25-2005, 03:29 PM
Sometimes you just have to crawl under there and look. Could be anything from a loose sway bar link to a dead cat caught between the a-arms.
directory
11-25-2005, 03:57 PM
Sometimes you just have to crawl under there and look. Could be anything from a loose sway bar link to a dead cat caught between the a-arms.
:lol: :rofl: :rofl: :lol:
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directory
11-25-2005, 04:16 PM
hypothetically speaking, if it was the ball joints...do i replace both driver and passenger sides at the same time? alos, how involved will that be...?
is it best left to the pros?
is it best left to the pros?
abilyk
11-26-2005, 11:17 PM
hypothetically speaking, if it was the ball joints...do i replace both driver and passenger sides at the same time? alos, how involved will that be...?
is it best left to the pros?
Just replace the side that's making the noise. It's not that difficult to do. There is a post here somewhere that explains how to remove the ball joint (upper anyway).
is it best left to the pros?
Just replace the side that's making the noise. It's not that difficult to do. There is a post here somewhere that explains how to remove the ball joint (upper anyway).
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