Did you check the brake cable?

Originally posted by pole120:
there are two things i can think of that are cousing your clunk......

first, check your e-brake cable, i spent $400 on new rear struts and mounts trying to get rid of a clunk and it ended up being the e-brake cable hitting the trailing arm's forward mounting bracket.

second is your spherical end links....the ones i build for my aussie bar are noisy after a couple months of use, the ball wears in the socket and a SMALL amount of slop is VERY loud in the cabin......i'ld put money on the fact it's your end links.....especially if it's a metal on metal sound. I was able to generate the noise by pushing the rear suspension down firmly and leting it return to normal position, each time i did that it would make the noise. so i climbed under the car and had a friend tdo the same, and traced it back to the end-links.




"Always do the cheap and easy ones first." 1996 V6 ATX 96K miles