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Persistent clunk in front passenger suspension despite best efforts, sanity check needed! 200 1993

From Turbobricks. I was actually looking for comments about the sub frame bolts which I've read can loosen. 55 ft/lbs for those when torqueing.

notorious "clunk" generators:
1) sway bars / mounts / ends
2) ball joints
3) wheel bearings / calliper mount bolts
4) upper strut mounts / bearings
5) tie rod ends (inner and outer
6) loose steering rack
7) four big-assed BOLTS that live on the frame swells both sides of the
engine (these are the SUBFRAME MOUNT BOLTS)..when they get loose
you get CLUNKS






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New Persistent clunk in front passenger suspension despite best efforts, sanity check needed! [200][1993]
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