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Suspension Clunk


Jellybean

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Hey

 

I get a dull clunk/thud passenger side when I hit a pot hole or bad bump in the road

 

Car was off the road for 6 months , back on today and it did not have this before

 

Work carried out while off the road, front brake discs and Brake Caliper refurb

 

Any idea's/suggestions?

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Start by checking all nuts and bolts on that side ie arms/ arb/ wheel nuts, also if the brakes have been off check the caliper mounting bolts and if you have uk bakes check the pad anti rattle spring hasnt fallen off, i lost 1 recently and when going over bumps it sounded like the front of my car was going to fall off.

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Thanks guys,

Forgot to add i just got the wheels balanced, front wheel vibration is there; I dont know if they need to be rebalanced or if something in the suspension is causing it

 

Maybe a symptom too of a balljoint gone

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Doubtful it's a loose caliper, more like loose brake pads in the caliper :) They can sound awful.

 

Thanks ! Stupid Q but how do you tighten them lol Something missing in there?

 

I have change Brake pads before

 

Going down to look at it now, what should I look out for?

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Shims are still there but the lower calliper bolt was half way out and the top bolt hand tight ! Lucky !!!

 

I tightened up the Calliper, check all the others and took her for a drive, minute vibration(Might be me being freaked out now lol) and zero clunk noise's

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Shims are still there but the lower calliper bolt was half way out and the top bolt hand tight ! Lucky !!!

 

I tightened up the Calliper, check all the others and took her for a drive, minute vibration(Might be me being freaked out now lol) and zero clunk noise's

 

Jesus that's beyond bad to say the least

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Any chance these would vibrate out after the first long drive? Just paranoid now if that was the case

 

No, the only way they can come loose is because they've not been tightened up properly

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  • 2 weeks later...
Made me paranoid about my car now as I have a very simaler clunk

 

I could tighten my fronts with the car on the ground and wheels on, just turn the wheel out , 17mm socket and Ratchet

 

Rear Calipers, I could only get the rear lower bolts with a ratchet and Top bolts I will need wheels off

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