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Old 06-09-2024, 01:33 AM
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Front suspension clunk when brakes applied

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I've got a bone-stock 2003 G35, 112k miles. I replaced upper and lower control arms as well as that thick 3rd arm (not sure what it is called).
Since doing so, I get a clunk when I hit the brakes. Didn't happen right away; drove it a little, then the noise.

It sounds like, when I hit the brakes, the caliper grabs the rotor and caliper rotates with the rotor until something solid stops it. But the caliper is solid. Not moving at all.

Anyone have an idea what this could be?
 
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Old 06-13-2024, 05:57 AM
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Could be a lot of things. I hate problems that involve clunking noises lol.

Do u have a worn bushing somewhere maybe?
 
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2 most likely causes of clunks based on my own G ownership are lower ball joints and sway bar end links. If the problem is reproducible by stabbing the brakes at low speed in the driveway, you can put your phone under the suspension and video up and try to catch what's moving. Obviously be careful to line the car up and don't steer over your phone. Like this video of my Murano clunk. Suspension view is around 0:15 mark.
 
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Originally Posted by Scorpi0
Could be a lot of things. I hate problems that involve clunking noises lol.

Do u have a worn bushing somewhere maybe?
I shouldn't. All 3 arms have been replaced. Thanks though.
 
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I shouldn't. All 3 arms have been replaced. Thanks though.
Thanks for that video. I might have to give that a try. I'll replace ball joints first and see what happens. Sway bar links, and upper and lower control arms are all new. Hope it's ball joints and not one of those arms failing. Thanks again.
 
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Thanks, man. I actually replaced that bar, so it shouldn't be it. I'm going to put new ball joints and struts in it. Not just to try and kill the noise, but to 'renew' the suspension. Hope it'll feel like new again. (not that it was all that bad)
 
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Originally Posted by jbarnett250
2 most likely causes of clunks based on my own G ownership are lower ball joints and sway bar end links. If the problem is reproducible by stabbing the brakes at low speed in the driveway, you can put your phone under the suspension and video up and try to catch what's moving. Obviously be careful to line the car up and don't steer over your phone. Like this video of my Murano clunk. Suspension view is around 0:15 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4uQjqTrzHE
I've replaced the sway bar end links. Will replace the ball joints and tie rod ends, maybe even struts. Thanks for the input.
 
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