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gu 4.2 ute click/clunk sound (rear)

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gu 4.2 ute click/clunk sound (rear)

Post by J.Dixon80 »

just replaced lower arms to 15mm longer superior arms to suit 5 inch lift after snapping one and slightly bending the other, and now getting a clicking sound when begining to move forward, and just this morn got a rather loud clunk sound after reversing then stopping, but fine when driving. any thoughts on wat this could be after bending an arm, Tail shaft Maybe?
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Try tighting up the control arm bolts mine was doing the same thing tightened then up no more nosie.
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Post by J.Dixon80 »

cheers mate, will get onto it when i get home this arvo, makes sense, hopefully thats all it is.
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Post by J.Dixon80 »

so tightened up the arms as much as possible, clunk has gone but still gettin a tick off the start off, im thinkin the tailshaft is in need of some grease!
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Post by BeNoS »

check your unies for play. if that fails you may have bent/broken something in the diff. my lower control arms went the other day and it bent the diff pinion so it is possible.
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Post by J.Dixon80 »

yeah i have been thinkin something may have broken when i snapped an arm in half, but the other only had a slight bend. seems to be fine when driving though with the new arms, just starting off
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