Clunk solved!!!!!!

jmpen

New member
I've been chasing a stop/go clunk for a couple of weeks now. I had it stuck in my head that it was rear track bar/mount related. Started over this morning by shaking the shit out of everything. Rear shock bolts were loose. Couple turns to tighten and no more clunk. Lesson learned, start with the simple stuff.

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catahoula

Caught the Bug
I've been chasing a stop/go clunk for a couple of weeks now. I had it stuck in my head that it was rear track bar/mount related. Started over this morning by shaking the shit out of everything. Rear shock bolts were loose. Couple turns to tighten and no more clunk. Lesson learned, start with the simple stuff.

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Sweet! Always better to find a chap fix.
 

RonG

New member
I had a similar problem in the front - turned out to be the top bolt on the front shock. Drove me nuts until a friend found it.
 
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