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    Getting a clunk when I turn left while driving, it does not happen when i am doing donuts, anyone any ideas.

    Tim

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    Originally posted by Tim
    Getting a clunk when I turn left while driving, it does not happen when i am doing donuts, anyone any ideas.

    Tim
    Wot surf u got!!!

    Profile doesn't say!

    If 2nd gen could be steering stops just grease them!
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    • #3
      as in the pic
      Attached Files
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tim
        Getting a clunk when I turn left while driving, it does not happen when i am doing donuts, anyone any ideas.

        Tim
        is this on full lock? if so could be just the steering stops need greasing ,as when you are doing doughnuts i assume you would be using opposite lock

        ship

        ps: had a similair problem yrs. ago on a car, ie:turn left and a clunk, turned out to be RHS track rod/end

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ship
          is this on full lock? if so could be just the steering stops need greasing ,as when you are doing doughnuts i assume you would be using opposite lock

          ship

          ps: had a similair problem yrs. ago on a car, ie:turn left and a clunk, turned out to be RHS track rod/end
          I have a similar problem in the works van. A pronounced clunk if I turn sharp right. It's my oppo's head hitting the passenger window. Lazy git- always falling asleep
          It's only a hobby!

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          • #6
            Clunk

            I have identified the problem, but do not know what it is called, and can't find the camera.

            2.4 93 surf

            just behind the drivers side wheel is some form of ball joint, a rod comes from the rear of the vehicle and bends behind the wheel and connects onto a ball joint that then goes vertically down and connects to the wishbone area. The rubber bushes have all degraded.

            Anyone got a suspension diagram, or know what its called, is it safe to drive until I can get it done.

            Thanks again to all

            Tim

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            • #7
              sounds like anti roll bar connection?
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