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Something is clunking on my xts but it's coming from the back. Shocks?
@Scotty Kilmer, my car "clunks" when I quickly let off the gas. I especially hear it when I am driving slower like around 25 MPH. I crawled underneath and checked the U-joints, they seemed solid. I then noticed that when I grab the drive shaft I can slightly rotate it a couple of degrees The shaft is solid when I push/pull on it, but I can rotate it by hand. Do you know if this is normal, bad, or "get off the road right now" bad?
What if it only really clunks at low speeds when you are braking??
I have a clunk when I decelerated or accelerate. But somehow it only happens when engine start to warm up a little. Never when I just start. What can it be? TIA
Now do one for cars that clunk when you take off/speed up. I have a 2011 Chevy Impala where it sounds like an old man’s knees in the front right wheel well. Trying to figure out what it could be.
Most of the time it's the engine mount
One time my break caliper wasn’t connected at all, the only thing holding it on was the inside of the tire and it’s grip to the brake pad, every time I would break it would make a really really bad grinding and clunking sound, I thought it was the wheel bearing so I took the tire off and to my surprise the Bering was fine and I found that..
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Or it could be you drive a shitty car. Just buy a Tesla.
Scotty, what is the "shoelace method with different grit sandpaper" to fix a crank?