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Suspension Clunk While Turning (97 Gt)

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bryce9746

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Here goes my first post on here!

I've got a clunk in my front end while I'm turning. I can feel it in the floor, in the pedals, and in the steering wheel. I have tried everything in the world to remedy this situation.

I've replaced:

Tie -rod ends,
Ball joints,
Front Struts,
Springs,
Steering rack mount pins,
Steering rack bushings,

The only thing I haven't replaced is the front sway bar links and bushings (only because they are in really good shape and that thing is sturdier than a rock)

& I haven't replaced the wheel hubs because they are in solid shape too (inspected them while replacing everything else)

When it clunks:
-while going slow or fast
-while turning modestly or sharply
-while going over bumps
-while on smooth pavement
-when going over speed bumps as well]

Basically, it just clunks all the dang time and I have no idea where the problem could be. So pretty please, any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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jeno_labanca

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When you did springs did you replace the spring isolators if there worn they will clunk hence kinda like metal on metal

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jeno_labanca

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Also check your strut mounts there probably bad

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ME97GT

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Do you have c/c plates? If so, maybe the bearing in those went bad? Otherwise upper strut bushing could be bad.
 
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bryce9746

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When replacing the struts, the mounts seemed fine ( I'm unsure how you would check if they are bad or not.) and the bushings were in good shape too, not dry or cracked, and no I don't have CC plates

Plus, if it was something with the struts, I don't think it would cause the clunk to be felt in the pedals or the floor.

Also, if it were something with the strut setup, I would probably feel it or hear while driving straight as well? But like I said originally, it only happens while turning.
 
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jeno_labanca

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If your strut bearings bushings are bad you will here it while turning not while going straight and you can't tell there bad till you remove them

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I'm not saying that isn't the problem but when I changed the shocks/struts I inspected all the mounting hardware. You're talking about the giant rubber bushing in the strut mount correct?
 
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Yes you have to take them out to see if there bad you can't tell from the outside

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Right, obviously. What I'm saying is that I checked them when I replaced the struts. They didn't seem noticeably worn (i.e. cracked, dry, etc)
 
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jeno_labanca

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Well i dunno then because what your symptoms are is exactly what bad strut mounts do there cheap anyway I would of replaced them anyway during strut install along with new spring isolators

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Have you checked your steering shaft?


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I don't want to come across as a jerk, just trying to help but are the bushings in the right way? Narrower end should face up. Also isn't there a metal sleeve inside the bushing or is that only for the prothane ones. If so, could be moving inside?
 
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Ruffellbaker said:
Have you checked your steering shaft?


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I've looked at it and what I've seen from pictures, everything looks fine. I wouldn't even know what to check for?
 
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ME97GT said:
I don't want to come across as a jerk, just trying to help but are the bushings in the right way? Narrower end should face up. Also isn't there a metal sleeve inside the bushing or is that only for the prothane ones. If so, could be moving inside?
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I'm almost positive that they're in correctly and no, they don't have the metal sleeve. I'm just not sure if it is related to the strut/strut mounts/strut system because why would I feel the clunk in the pedals? or the steering wheel? I understand that they're connected to the control arms (essentially) and the control arms are connected to the tie rods which connect to the steering rack etc etc. But if a clunk were to happen, the jolt it caused would be diluted along that whole path and wouldn't feel as strong as it currently does. I Honestly think it could be a steering thing but I dont know what else to check or what I can replace myself.
 

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bryce9746 said:
I've looked at it and what I've seen from pictures, everything looks fine. I wouldn't even know what to check for?
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Have someone turn the wheel while you have your hand on the shaft. Usually the small u joints in the shaft will bind up and ull feel the pop.


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Maybe a control arm bushing since you tried everything else other than that and the steering shaft.
 
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I just checked my old parts pile and my old upper strut bushings have a metal sleeve for the threaded end of the strut to go through. I had poly ones that had the same thing. I also checked autozones website and they show duralast rubber replacements with the same sleeve.
 

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i have a 2000GT that had similar symptoms as yours and after chasing it around, i found the tabs holding the metal fuel line under the vehicle had broken and every time that i made a left turn it would slap against the driveshaft. before i found that, i thought the noise was coming from the passanger front. doesnt hurt to check.
 

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At the end of the swaybar ( front or rear ) there is a link that ties them to the control arm . it's not usually the rubber bushing that is bad , its the other end that acts and looks like a small ball joint.you will have to remove the joint from the control arm to find out if that ball joint is worn and sloppy or not. I have seen that joint worn out on a 2012 car . It's easy to check and the new swaybar link is only about $25
 
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