And if it's happening since your last service / repair at a garage, it's
one of the mechanics there who left his sandwich somewhere.
Been here, seen that: a piece of bread left inside a rear fender...
Can be a spanner too...
2 cents
Bernard
David Nock a icrit :
> If the noise is only on one side it is one of only a couple of things
> loose shock
> Bad shock link
> Broken leaf spring
> hitting the exhaust
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> David Nock
> British Car Specialists
> Stockton Ca 95205
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> On Aug 11, 2009, at 7:28 AM, MGTD51 wrote:
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>> My BT7 has a clunk in the rear end just behind the drivers seat.
>> It does not happen when I am driving on a smooth road, but when the
>> road is bumpy it does. I have replaced the shocks and they are
>> tight. The Ubolts are tight as is the panhard rod. The springs
>> seem to be fine and I can find no evidence of any damage/marks
>> caused by the suspension hitting the bottom of the car. The
>> exhaust is tight.
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>> Is it possible that the Ujoints are bad and they only clunk when
>> the car is bouncing a bit?
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>> Larry Swift
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