Clunking noise at rear!
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No. Either loose diff bolts, cracked diff carrier, knackered prop shaft UJs, knackered CV joint, duff rear wheel bearing, wobbly suspension bush or shock absorber, loose wheel nuts or that bit of wood you didn't notice caught in the suspension bushes...
Also could be play in the diff.
Steve
Also could be play in the diff.
Steve
I'd get it checked out anyway. Yes, you get drivetrain shunt if you're in too high-a-gear slowing down sometimes, and there is some diff type noise which comes through to the cabin. However, if it's definitely clunking when taking up drive/moving off/coming to a halt then something's loose/worn.
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Thanks for all the replys, anyone got any coments on what Buzzsaw has to say, clearly that is the answer I most fancy!
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I tried ignoring this many many years ago in a Vixen until I snapped the drive shaft UJ mount...
If it makes you feel any happier, please feel free to ignore it but the problem is unless someone hears what the clonk is and checked the car over you don't know.
One man's clunk is another's ker-chinnnng
Steve
Banger,
I had this exact problem. It depends what kind of "clunk it is". My problem occurred when i was placing the diff under heavy load in a high gear. When i let off the accelerator i got a clunk and as it slowed more and more, the clunk continued as the car tried to pull itself along.
The reason for this is that the diff's have significant play in them which leads to backlash effect in the diff. This is normal, so long as the noise is not very loud. If this is so, then it's probably a new diff (with mine the bearings had worn and the diff was very loose. A few owners have had this problem, and it's livable with in the short term.
Jack it up and go under to see if the diff is rocking.
Check the bushes are ok first. One of them may be knackered. (and there about £50 each - ouch)
Cheers
Bandit
I had this exact problem. It depends what kind of "clunk it is". My problem occurred when i was placing the diff under heavy load in a high gear. When i let off the accelerator i got a clunk and as it slowed more and more, the clunk continued as the car tried to pull itself along.
The reason for this is that the diff's have significant play in them which leads to backlash effect in the diff. This is normal, so long as the noise is not very loud. If this is so, then it's probably a new diff (with mine the bearings had worn and the diff was very loose. A few owners have had this problem, and it's livable with in the short term.
Jack it up and go under to see if the diff is rocking.
Check the bushes are ok first. One of them may be knackered. (and there about £50 each - ouch)
Cheers
Bandit

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, anyone got any coments on what Buzzsaw has to say, clearly that is the answer I most fancy! 