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Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:01 am
by 92ColoradoTurbo
Ok so the other day, I started to hear this clunking noise that made noise related to wheel speed but only under acceleration. If I took my foot off the gas pedal and had it in gear while rolling down the street, the noise went away, but as soon as i depressed the gas pedal, it came back. Then later that night, i was cruising down a strait, flat road (no bumps/ruts) and the steering started to vibrate so bad that i had to hold on by both hands and it still felt like a freakin shake-weight. I could let go of the steering wheel but it would shoot strait across three lanes in a split second!

So I decided to park it for a day not wanting to be a hazard on the roads. Today, i jacked up the front end and did the wheel-shaking test, one hand on top and bottom and no wiggle, hand on right and left and no wiggle.

Keep in mind, all of this rattling/clunking noise and shaking is all INCONSISTANT. It doesnt happen all the time, but usually after i go over 40mph, it will begin its clunking and continue even at low speeds. But when trying to show a friend, it wouldnt clunk while just driving in neighborhood. (yes its very confusing and irregular)

My cv axles look brand new and there isnt any leaking or seeping or grease anywhere. The clunking is coming from the front left side. And all wheel weights are on still. While the clunking noise was going, it sounded like it got louder when i turned left and quieter when i turned right.

Im running sti struts that I've had installed for 3-4months now, no trouble. And I need a new clutch and flywheel right now, dont know if this is helping cause a problem.

Thats all I can think of right now, please help

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:11 am
by rallyak
It really sounds like a bad cv.

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:13 pm
by 92ColoradoTurbo
What's the best way to check a cv axle? Just pull and shake to see if its any loose?

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:24 pm
by FundamentalyConfused
How long has it been since the tires were balanced? You could have a broken cord in one of your tires.

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:35 pm
by wtdash
Hi,
Look under there @ the lower control arm bushings. They can clunk - esp. on our older cars. They are gel-filled and can leak out...see how yours look.

Looks like this...these are from an STI that should work:
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Here are the STI transverse link bushings. The part numbers are:
left: B0200FE010
right:B0200FE000

Also, the STI struts are known to 'clunk', but can be rebuilt/regreased - search on NASIOC.

GL,
Td

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 9:36 pm
by 92ColoradoTurbo
The tires were mounted and balanced brand new last November. Black Friday special ftw! $280

The struts were regreased before install even though they only have about 50k miles on them. So ill check out the bushings. I'm used to jeep suspension parts and being able to see/find everything easily, our cars are so cramped under there lol

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:17 pm
by Legacy777
I had an intermittent bad vibration/shaking on my Legacy that turned out to be a CV axle.

Re: Clunking, shaking, help...

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 7:30 pm
by 92ColoradoTurbo
Ya I replaced my front cv's while doing my clutch and everything went away so I believe it was the cv's, it was a while ago so I forget exactly haha.