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nakedteets 02-04-2013 01:58 PM

Clunking when wheel turned to full lock
 
So when I first got my 2000 s it would make a creeking sound when turning the wheel at start up now it's gone but I get a hefty clunk when in fullock and moving fwd.. Any ideas I was thinking ball joint or control arm however no local mech so if anyone else have the same would be good to diag and replace if serious as i commute and hour and a half away twice a week. Thank you ahead of time

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Heiko 02-04-2013 03:02 PM

Could be a ball joint... or strut tower bushings / wheel bearing / power steering linkage ???
Either way - just lift it and give the wheels a good wiggle and see if anything feels loose...
H

jcb986 02-05-2013 05:27 AM

Sounds like when you turn the wheel to tight the tire maybe catching on something...look for rub marks.

HAUSIDMT 02-05-2013 07:43 AM

Mine turned out to be inner tie rods. I ordered both outer and inner Moog replacements. around $30 bucks each. This was discovered when I tried to take it in for an alignment. I was also getting a lurch to the right on hard acceleration and dip to the left with braking. The Box is torn down now and waiting for me to put in the new tie rods this weekend.

SeanZ4 02-05-2013 07:51 AM

I had the same noise on the right hand side when turning or going over small bumps. I put the front of the car on jack stands and proceeded to grab and shake everything in the front suspension I could. Turned out to be a loose drop link on the right side. I got very lucky. I ended up looking up the torque spec and just tightening it up. That was over 2 years ago and it's still quiet to this day. Good luck.

RoadsideStig 02-05-2013 10:48 AM

The creaking sound upon turning the wheel can indicate that there could be a leak in the power steering line. If there is a higher pitch noise along with the creaking, it can be your power steering pump trying to pump the liquid that could be leaking.

As for the clunks when full lock, definitely get your lower balljoints checked out. I had a friend nearly died due to damn balljoints.

nakedteets 02-05-2013 03:18 PM

Thanx will do my issue now is finding a local p mech I used to go to a shop when I had my 44 but since they closed anyone known of any in Central Washington?

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