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mmontfort 07-28-2009 10:52 AM

2000 Ball Joints
 
Just replaced all the bushings in my car with the Powerflex bushings. I think that they are great but, I still have the clunking coming from the rear. Does anyone sell the ball joints so I can replace them or am I going to have to just buy replacement parts for the suspension? :mad: :mad: :mad: :barf:

gschotland 07-28-2009 06:31 PM

Sounds like worn out rear lower control arms. Search this site and you'll plenty of info on this topic.

Try Vertex (****************************************.com) for remanufactured control arms. I'm planning to get a pair for my '02 S w/67k miles.

Gary

Adam 07-28-2009 06:38 PM

If the issue is coming from the back then it's definately not ball joints. How do you know the clunk is suspension related? Maybe it's just something loose? I would try to isolate where the noise is coming from the best you can and check under the car closely before you start throwing parts at it.

yimmy149 07-28-2009 10:31 PM

Engine mount?

mmontfort 07-29-2009 01:51 AM

Ball Joints
 
Could be engine mount I haven't looked at it yet. It is the type of clunk that everyone here has described as the control arms and I did replace the bushings. It is only at slow speeds and is every bump I hit no matter how slow or how small the bump. At higher speeds it only happens when going over larger bumps. When I put the car on my lift and hammer away with a rubber mallet I can not find anything that makes noise. Since the suspension is not loaded that leads me to believe it is the suspension. Today I will beat (lightly) on it some more. The noise comes from both the right and left rear. Two isolated sounds independent of each other. Don't think that is the engine mount.

rjg1 07-29-2009 06:47 AM

Sound likes the control arms, if it happen when you go over railroad tracks and driveway aprons I would bet its the arms. I replace both rears with Vertex arms after 48K on my 01 S. The noise when away and the rear of the car feels slightly stiffer when cornering. Their cheaper than OEM and have a two year warranty and a
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