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Rear suspension clunk
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I had the same clunk and the cure was the trailing arm going from the car frame to the lower suspension arm.
The joint at the car frame end did not seem that bad either, but still was the reason for the reeeeeallly annoying clunk. I swapped the TRW's to all for corners and now the car behaves soperbly and is quiet again :) |
It's the trailing arm (or fork) arm. Mine were extremely noisy, but the bushing felt nice and tight. I replaced them anyway, and it took care of the problem.
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Thanks for your replies.
Did anyone notice any play between the arm and the retaining studs? |
I didn't notice any play. Most of the bushings/bearings in the suspension will feel fine if you manually try to wiggle them, but we can't put a load on the components like a loaded suspension can.
How many kms or miles are on your Boxster? If you have around 75K miles, or 125K kms on your car, it probably time to start replacing parts. They don't last very long on these cars. My car had 145K miles on it when I got it, and the suspension had never been refreshed. It was incredibly noisy from all the banging, squeaking, and creaking from the worn out suspension, although it drove really well. It was noisy enough that it was difficult to talk inside the car when moving. Replacing everything fixed all of that, and I went from kind of hating the car to really liking it. |
I've got almost 84k miles on my car. I am occasionally hearing a clunk over bumps on the right front and right rear. Shocks, springs, sway bars and bushings have less than 30k miles on them, but coffin arms and trailing arms are still original. Handling is still fine, my car passes tech inspections for HPDEs and my independent shop says everything is fine (they didn't hear the clunk, it doesn't happen all the time). Should I have them changed or wait a bit?
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My car handles just fine...just makes those annoying clunks...:) |
Can anyone confirm that there should be a little play between the studs and the holes were the studs slide into on the suspension arms? Or should it be a tight fit? I.e. no metal to metal noise if you wiggle the stud when in the arm hole....
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What do you think:) |
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Just sayin'.......... TO |
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Have you properly torqued the fasteners? If not, you can have some play.
I understand not wanting to spend any money, but you own a Porsche. Everyone in the civilized world knows that it can be expensive to own a Porsche. If you are unwilling to spend 140 euros on consumable parts that are worn out, you should probably just buy a different car. In my experience, the cost of those trailing arms isn't way out of line with other brands of car's major suspension pieces. In my opinion, drilling things to try and cheap out on properly taking care of a problem is not a good idea. |
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If safety is to expensive you should sell the car and take public transportation. For everyones safety. |
Hi, and thank you all for your opinions on my proposal.
However, I did not join this community to get lessons from strangers on how I should behave as a Porsche owner. If you think that I will compromise my or others safety, just to save some euros....or do "cheap things" just to save some money...you are not knowing or understanding me at all. On the other hand, how could you, since you do not know me at all....right? If you judge DIYers as seeking only to save some money, you are not understanding the essence of forums like this one. People join forums like this to share experiensense and provide help. And for the satisfaction of repairing things on your own with the help from this forum. But definitively not to be judged.... I have never understood why people, without asking for it, feel the need to judge others ...and telling them to "behave like this or that"...Perhaps it is due to their intolerant nature...?? I believe people like you should not be part of a free forum like this...or more precisely, I do not want to be part of a forum with people like you in them. Don't bother to answer back since I'm cancelling my user and will not read your replies....if any.. Adios y hasta siempre!:) |
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Quite frankly, the forum needs people like piper, teamoxford, blue62 and racer boy. You, on the other hand, the forum can do without. hasta luego pequeño |
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I guess I need to brush up on my Spanish
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