ke0ki2k wrote:$300 worth of fluid changes and some pads with hopefully more bite... I'm ready to get back to it. It's been a good DD and its fun to drive around on the street but it's much more fun carving around cones.
I finally got to wind Michelle's out on a flowing backroad the other day. All I can say is holy crap it's good.
Need you to drive ours. Getting light clunk here and there and would like your opinion if it's sway bar, etc.
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Chris Harp
2009 Mazda RX-8 | 2018 Toyota Tundra | 2011 BMW M3
ke0ki2k wrote:$300 worth of fluid changes and some pads with hopefully more bite... I'm ready to get back to it. It's been a good DD and its fun to drive around on the street but it's much more fun carving around cones.
I finally got to wind Michelle's out on a flowing backroad the other day. All I can say is holy crap it's good.
Need you to drive ours. Getting light clunk here and there and would like your opinion if it's sway bar, etc.
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Yeah my front end clunks too, I keep checking my (aftermarket) sway endlinks and they seem to be tight every time I check em... still occasional random clunks tho.
Race cars have a fine line between normal "clunking"... and wheels falling off.
ETR Pro Class Champion-2002-03-10-11-12-13-14-15
BMW/CCA D-Mod National Road Racing Champion-2011
Pro-Solo Prepared National Champ-2004
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According to Lucas the front tension struts (thrust arm in lingo for other manufacturers) can clunk when you hit the brakes with any vigor if the bushing is starting to get worn out. Have to replace the whole arm AFAIK.
You can tell if they're really bad because the fluid will be leaking out. Otherwise, it's a feel thing. I repeatedly jab the brakes at ~20-30mph to confirm.
It's still a strut design, but there is a lower control arm as well as a front tension strut. The clunk when you stab or slap the brake pedal is the wheels moving backwards until what's left of the bushing compresses. It's much more pronounced when they're really neglected (you can see it if someone pulls up and hits the brakes), but it's there to some extent on all e9x's.
Just a guess, it's a common thing. Could be sway endlinks or struts/strut mounts or any number of other things too.