Tein CS "Clunk" noise **HELP**
#1
Tein CS "Clunk" noise **HELP**
Okay so I finally got my Rims put back on, got the suspension aligned and now I hear a clunking noise coming from the passenger front end.
I am rolling on Tein CS v2's and until I did the wheels and alignment I didn't hear a thing. I was rolling on stocks. Its been getting progressively worse over the last week. I just took it to the place I got it aligned and they say everything looks tight. Is there anything that I should check to see if I should make tighter?
Its never made this sound before.
I have new ball joints, new tie rods. The suspension only has about 15K on it if that :duno:.
I bought them new.
My questions are:
What could this clunking be?
Do Tein CS coils have this inherent problem?
When coils go bad shouldn't their be some fluid leak or something that shows you its gone bad?
Does it make a "clunk" sound when the coils have gone bad?
I thought only regular struts did this?
Any and all suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
PLEASE!
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#11
^ Doesn't matter.
Accelerate or braking it still happens.
I just tried to diagnose the problem.
I got underneath and checked the bolts on the strut bar, on the sway bar, on the Coils. I even rechecked the tightness of the setting of the coils and nothing.
I also put those little hub centric rings, thinking the rattling was coming from the brakes shaking or something and tightened the bolts on the tires really nice and tight and still the same damn sound.
I took it the next step and just put the coils on 4 setting all the way around, nothing.
Yes I did all of this within the last hour cause its driving me nuts!
And its 11pm.
Accelerate or braking it still happens.
I just tried to diagnose the problem.
I got underneath and checked the bolts on the strut bar, on the sway bar, on the Coils. I even rechecked the tightness of the setting of the coils and nothing.
I also put those little hub centric rings, thinking the rattling was coming from the brakes shaking or something and tightened the bolts on the tires really nice and tight and still the same damn sound.
I took it the next step and just put the coils on 4 setting all the way around, nothing.
Yes I did all of this within the last hour cause its driving me nuts!
And its 11pm.
#14
Clunking noise usually comes from brake systems. Pads is loosed check brake shims. A lot of times we miss interpret the sound that we hear inside our car.
Try to lift the car and use rubber mallet hit your wheels with rubber mallet.
Try to lift the car and use rubber mallet hit your wheels with rubber mallet.