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help with ckunk noise

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help with ckunk noise

Post by suzidisco »

after last weekend i have developed a dull clunk when turning. it one clunks once when turning then once when you turn back.
i don,t think its another cv but its around the front left wheels area
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Post by daddylonglegs »

What diffs do you have? I have temporarily fitted a standard Rangey diff to the rear of my LandRover while I modify the airlocker. When I make a turn under power it clunks, If I coast around a corner it doesn't clunk. I removed the oil drain plug the other day and poked my finger in there to find that the crosspin had lost a circlip and was trying to get away.
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Post by GURU »

If it's not what bill said,

I had a similar noise in my RR not long ago, turned out the panhard rod bush's were stuffed and the clunck was the diff moving when you turned.
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Post by rick130 »

Further to what DAS said, I had the nut and bolt on the chassis end of the panhard rod come loose at one stage. clunk.

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Post by suzidisco »

im running standard diffs with air lockers maxi axles and 110cvs

the noise dosent appear to be comming from the diffs more the wheel area but it happens driving down a straight road by turning the wheel 1/2 a turn
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Post by GRIMACE »

Check the panhard bushes and if there fine then I not saying it is this but my front end was doin this before I completely broke the cross pin and blew up the front centre as the cross pin would play around abit when the axles speeds changed at each end. :)
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Post by bazzle »

Easy to check bushes too. Hold hand around bush and side of hand leaning on next part.
2nd person rocks vehicle as hard as they can from side to side. You Will feel the play.

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