Hey Guys,
I am hoping you can help me ID a clunk from the rear end of my car.
During the off season some work was performed- relevant work at the rear end:
Car Background:
Issue:
Linked is a recording of the noise. In this recording I am going through a roundabout at ~20mph. The noise can be heard quietly at 11sec (10sec remaining in link) and very clearly at 16sec (5sec remaining in link)
http://sndup.net/29bkd
Any ideas what this could be? Obviously my mind immediately goes to the worst case - a really damaged subframe floor, but I don't have any creaking and this noise seems pretty extreme to come our of nowhere during the first drive of the season. Additionally this noise can only easily be reproduced when cornering. From what I've read a damaged subframe also makes noise in a straight line. Could sitting on jack stands for awhile be enough to take any minor cracks I had and make them extreme?
I planned on brining the car to an expert who can do a top and bottom subframe floor reinforcement next year
Thanks for any insight you can give
I am hoping you can help me ID a clunk from the rear end of my car.
During the off season some work was performed- relevant work at the rear end:
- Outer upper and lower ball joints
- Synco Design Works monoball RTAB
- Brakes
- The car was on jack stands for close to a month while work was being done
- Rear shocks
- RSM
- OEM Diff Cover for new bushings
- Sway bar End Links
- ECS Poly Front Diff Mount (I hate this thing but its still in good shape)
- Guibo
Car Background:
- 2002 Convertible 6MT
- 85k Miles
- I'm the second owner for the last 11 years, the car has lived a pretty easy life
- Rear floor/subframe has NOT been addressed yet
Issue:
- Since putting the car back on the road I have a knock that will occur in certain situations
- The easiest way to reproduce it is during cornering at ~20MPH
- You can reproduce the noise on command in a roundabout if you apply a bit of throttle
- It is rare for this noise to occur during straight acceleration/deceleration
- The noise is a single knock/thud from the rear that can be felt under the car
- The noise CANNOT be reproduced when going over bumps
- I have double checked all the torque values of all fasteners I removed during the most recent work
- I made sure everything was torqued at ride height
- I checked the tightness of
- All 3 diff bolts
- Subframe bolts
- Center Support Brace
- I looked closely for subframe cracks around the mounting points and from within the trunk
- I realize I would only be able to see then here if the damage was extreme
Linked is a recording of the noise. In this recording I am going through a roundabout at ~20mph. The noise can be heard quietly at 11sec (10sec remaining in link) and very clearly at 16sec (5sec remaining in link)
http://sndup.net/29bkd
Any ideas what this could be? Obviously my mind immediately goes to the worst case - a really damaged subframe floor, but I don't have any creaking and this noise seems pretty extreme to come our of nowhere during the first drive of the season. Additionally this noise can only easily be reproduced when cornering. From what I've read a damaged subframe also makes noise in a straight line. Could sitting on jack stands for awhile be enough to take any minor cracks I had and make them extreme?
I planned on brining the car to an expert who can do a top and bottom subframe floor reinforcement next year
Thanks for any insight you can give
Comment