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  1. #1
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    '11 WRX

    accord suspension noise

    Hi guys my sister has a 94 vti accord and she has noticed her front left wheel makes a clunking noise. However, the noise is not always there. What do you think it could be? could it ber her shocker, drive shaft, loose camber, or even a loose brake pad. ect

  2. #2
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    Milano Red FN2R
    well if the noise happens when she it turing or accelerating then it will most likely be her CV joints have gone.......

    -How many k's her car done

  3. #3
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    hey her car has done about 140,000ks. I dont think it is her drive shaft though. Could it be something loose or do you think her shocker has gone? But the noise does not always happen:/

  4. #4
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    Brisbane
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    cb3 Accord
    When does it happen? When she's taking off. When she's braking. Cruising at speed. Is it repetitive? Or just clunks once and dosn't do it for a while. Need more info. First/easiest thing I'd check is the lug nuts

  5. #5
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    Adelaide
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    LEVIN GTV
    I have a similar problem...Replaced the cv joints and the sound was still there.

    Im thinking either wheel bearings or aftermarket sway bar issues! Will report back on wednesday!

  6. #6
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    LEVIN GTV
    Turns out to be my lower control arm....interesting

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