Questions & Answers for: clunking noise from rear going over bumps

Question about 1996 Cherokee Country

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...clunking noise in the rear of the vehicle any help? thanks Clunking noise in the rear of the vehicle is a broad statement. When is the vehicle doing it? Is it all the time or just over bumps? Is it ...

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Question about 2004 Cavalier

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...clunking noise coming from the rear suspension on the driver's side whenever going over a bump. Metal to metal sound. bushings on the shock absorber looks good. Rear axle bushing possibly gone? Car ...

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...clunking noise. easy way to check for this is to go over a speed bump at a angel where one tire goes over at a time and see if it does it when that tire goes over . i have not had this fixed and its ...

SQUEAKING FROM REAR PASSENGER SIDE WHEEL AND CLUNKING NOISE WHEN GOING OVER BUMPS IN ROAD. IS IT SHOCK ABSORBER? OR SOMETHING ELSE? either your shock absorber or rear brake disk

rear of vt wagon and makes clunk noises when going over bumps didnt do this with original shocks in i bought the new shocks from super cheap i have only had this problem since changing shocks Purchase

Question about 2003 Avalon

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...clunking noise problem coming from the back of my "03 Toyota Avalon. Every time I go over bumps it clunks. Can't tell where its coming from. Sometimes sounds likr the left side and sometimes ...

...clunking sound going over small bumps. I've checked all of the bolts under that I loosened during the work I performed and they are tight. Sorry dude, it is hard enough trying to keep up with ...

...crv rear end clunk sound a few months ago when I go over a bump there started a distinct clunking sound from the rear suspension. mine was making a clonking noise turned out to be a broken coil ...

...clunking sound from rear right side when accelerating after car has been parked for hours ? The clunk noise happens only once right on the first acceleration following engine ignition, going backward ...

noise could wind cause this Wind......yes, only if something is loose and swinging around. Check the stabilizers as they often cause a clunking sound and is more pronounced when going over bumps, even

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