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Noise from front
Hi i have a noise occuring whenever i hitt the brakes hard, or give it acceleration quickly around a corner, i got told the bushes were worn out but would this make a click sound.
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Check your engine mounts. Also could be a number of different suspension components
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my money would be on cv's
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Guys, please elaborate on what you would experience with worn CV shafts. My car is having major noise issues when accelerating/decelerating in gear only, like a quick clunk clunk clunk that you can feel through the floor. Pop it in neutral and no issues.
I have had a quick look at it up on a jack and everything suspension wise SEEMS to be solid. I am able to spin the passenger wheel in D, Neutral, P (which I assume I shouldn't be able to do) and there is a sort of clunking crunching noise. The drivers side does the same. Now that makes me think it was the Diff, but it still drives fine... HELP!!! lolz.
I and others have assumed that it was the Diff losing a spider gear or something, I am almost to the point of binning the car if it is indeed the gearbox (looked to be cheaper to buy an EC5A VR4 here than to fix the car).
I know that is extreme, and I want to keep my car, hence why I am hijacking this thread
I have had a quick look at it up on a jack and everything suspension wise SEEMS to be solid. I am able to spin the passenger wheel in D, Neutral, P (which I assume I shouldn't be able to do) and there is a sort of clunking crunching noise. The drivers side does the same. Now that makes me think it was the Diff, but it still drives fine... HELP!!! lolz.
I and others have assumed that it was the Diff losing a spider gear or something, I am almost to the point of binning the car if it is indeed the gearbox (looked to be cheaper to buy an EC5A VR4 here than to fix the car).
I know that is extreme, and I want to keep my car, hence why I am hijacking this thread

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Doesn't do that, and the reason I fully suspect the spider gear or something similar is that it still drives, albeit barely...
If the left CV is was shot, which way should I do the U turn? I have been only doing them normally, worth trying them the other way?
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If the left CV is was shot, which way should I do the U turn? I have been only doing them normally, worth trying them the other way?
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Are you hearing this from the front or the back? This sounds familiar...from memory it could be you rear trailing arm bushes are worn. Dunno if it's the same noise but it almost felt like there was something heavyish moving around in the fuel tank making a clunking sound.FTEvolution wrote:Guys, please elaborate on what you would experience with worn CV shafts. My car is having major noise issues when accelerating/decelerating in gear only, like a quick clunk clunk clunk that you can feel through the floor. Pop it in neutral and no issues.
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