Clunk from 991 rear end
#31
That’s why I’m wondering whether this part of my end link is the cause of my clunking noise.
#32
My sway bar and end links appear to be tight - I didn't check the specific torque on each bolt, but I at least tried to move them with a socket wrench and they didn't easily budge. I'm an idiot - I found a jack pad on the undertray below the transmission/engine. It's made of delrin, so it was probably bouncing around in there like crazy. I just did a 25-minute drive and didn't really notice any similar sounds.
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#33
My sway bar and end links appear to be tight - I didn't check the specific torque on each bolt, but I at least tried to move them with a socket wrench and they didn't easily budge. I'm an idiot - I found a jack pad on the undertray below the transmission/engine. It's made of delrin, so it was probably bouncing around in there like crazy. I just did a 25-minute drive and didn't really notice any similar sounds.
Last edited by Birkinjay; 03-27-2022 at 01:23 AM.
#35
Update?
Does this one seem normal?
(PDCC droplink)
I asked 3 mechanics, they said it’s normal. But it seems not normal for me. If it was a normal drop link, it barely move at the joint here right?
Ps. I am still finding the cause of my clunking noise😣.
https://youtube.com/shorts/5cFVzFXtqQ8?feature=share
(PDCC droplink)
I asked 3 mechanics, they said it’s normal. But it seems not normal for me. If it was a normal drop link, it barely move at the joint here right?
Ps. I am still finding the cause of my clunking noise😣.
https://youtube.com/shorts/5cFVzFXtqQ8?feature=share
#36
I'm still trying to chase down this clunk sound in the rear end. I paid my indy to diagnose it, but they couldn't find anything wrong.
I've now got my new Apex wheels and I'll get a chance to install them later this month. I figure while I'm in there and have the wheels off, I want to take another crack at the rear sway bar and drop links.
I have the factory service manual, but I'm having trouble identifying the torque settings for these bolts. It looks like the bolts that hold the roll bar clamps down should be 48 ft-lbs and then the bolts for the droplinks appear to be 30 ft lbs + 30 degrees. Does that sound right?
I've now got my new Apex wheels and I'll get a chance to install them later this month. I figure while I'm in there and have the wheels off, I want to take another crack at the rear sway bar and drop links.
I have the factory service manual, but I'm having trouble identifying the torque settings for these bolts. It looks like the bolts that hold the roll bar clamps down should be 48 ft-lbs and then the bolts for the droplinks appear to be 30 ft lbs + 30 degrees. Does that sound right?
#37
I'm still trying to chase down this clunk sound in the rear end. I paid my indy to diagnose it, but they couldn't find anything wrong.
I've now got my new Apex wheels and I'll get a chance to install them later this month. I figure while I'm in there and have the wheels off, I want to take another crack at the rear sway bar and drop links.
I have the factory service manual, but I'm having trouble identifying the torque settings for these bolts. It looks like the bolts that hold the roll bar clamps down should be 48 ft-lbs and then the bolts for the droplinks appear to be 30 ft lbs + 30 degrees. Does that sound right?
I've now got my new Apex wheels and I'll get a chance to install them later this month. I figure while I'm in there and have the wheels off, I want to take another crack at the rear sway bar and drop links.
I have the factory service manual, but I'm having trouble identifying the torque settings for these bolts. It looks like the bolts that hold the roll bar clamps down should be 48 ft-lbs and then the bolts for the droplinks appear to be 30 ft lbs + 30 degrees. Does that sound right?
p.s did you get the Apex's in the group buy?
#38
I did get in on the group buy! Lucked out and they had my exact set of wheels in stock, just arrived to me today.
#39
Thank you! To be honest, I really have no idea what is causing it, which is why I asked the "pros" to look at it for me. My only other guess that lines up with what I'm hearing is maybe the rear passenger strut is worn out.
I did get in on the group buy! Lucked out and they had my exact set of wheels in stock, just arrived to me today.
I did get in on the group buy! Lucked out and they had my exact set of wheels in stock, just arrived to me today.
I do wonder if what you are hearing is the rear helper spring "adjusting itself" this is known to cause an occasional clunk, usually at low speeds when the suspension unloads ...
glad to hear you got in on the group buy also - I got a set for my Spyder as my GT3 already has aftermarkets mounted.
good luck with the diagnosis and treatment!
Last edited by Larry Cable; 05-05-2023 at 06:41 PM.
#40
I do wonder if what you are hearing is the rear helper spring "adjusting itself" this is known to cause an occasional clunk, usually at low speeds when the suspension unloads ...
glad to hear you got in on the group buy also - I got a set for my Spyder as my GT3 already has aftermarkets mounted.
good luck with the diagnosis and treatment!
glad to hear you got in on the group buy also - I got a set for my Spyder as my GT3 already has aftermarkets mounted.
good luck with the diagnosis and treatment!
Those wheels will look great on your Spyder!
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Larry Cable (05-05-2023)