Clunking noise after spring install
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Clunking noise after spring install
I just finished installing 350z H-techs and when I went for the test drive, the front right wheel makes clunking noises. I have no idea what it could be. Everything is tightened correctly..double checked that.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
shock could be blown, bottoming out. Maybe have happened when lowering springs makes shock bottom out more. A little grease your never hurt as mentioned above. My brother installed a VERY USED set of JIC-coilovers on his beater Sc300 and one happened to be blown and make a clunking noise, he didnt know and had to remove.
Originally Posted by kenchan
lubrication? he installed springs...
i guess thats one way to remedy a spring that wasn't properly aligned onto
the mounts when installed. ive ran prokits, s-techs, no noise either one. no grease needed.
the mounts when installed. ive ran prokits, s-techs, no noise either one. no grease needed.
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That might be true but he did say it was coming from the front.
Interesting info though. I just did my rear shocks on my G using Konis that were originally on a Z. They looked like the same length. I didn't measure though
Interesting info though. I just did my rear shocks on my G using Konis that were originally on a Z. They looked like the same length. I didn't measure though
Originally Posted by Sponger
I agree, that's probably it.
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i am running 350z h-techs on factory shocks. found out the noise was coming from the strut bearing not being fully torqued. does anyone have a better way of tightening it? the passenger one was torqued with no problem but when i proceeded to do the driver side, it spun freely and was difficult to torque.
i will also look into applying lube just in case
i am running 350z h-techs on factory shocks. found out the noise was coming from the strut bearing not being fully torqued. does anyone have a better way of tightening it? the passenger one was torqued with no problem but when i proceeded to do the driver side, it spun freely and was difficult to torque.
i will also look into applying lube just in case
I know this is an old post, but this post + advanced search for "clunking noise (titles only)" = fixed my issue this morning. I love this site....
Small story... installed springs last week, completed job 100% (or so I thought), fast forward to today...experienced weird "clunking noise" mostly during decel over bumps. Hopped on here lickity split... after reading this thread, it jogged my memory to my passenger side and how I remembered I didnt tighten the endlink properly... i just tightened the nut and didnt put the allen key in the shaft.
VOILA!!! PRESTO CHANGE-O FIXED-O!!!!!
Small story... installed springs last week, completed job 100% (or so I thought), fast forward to today...experienced weird "clunking noise" mostly during decel over bumps. Hopped on here lickity split... after reading this thread, it jogged my memory to my passenger side and how I remembered I didnt tighten the endlink properly... i just tightened the nut and didnt put the allen key in the shaft.
VOILA!!! PRESTO CHANGE-O FIXED-O!!!!!
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