Clunk in front suspension
Hey guys I'm trying to fix a suspension issue I"m having with my track NX. So the car has been hit before on the passenger side. The strut tower has more negative camber than the driver side.
I hear the clunk from going lock to lock finishing with the wheels turned to the right.
At the moment the car has new ball joints, and new urethane bushings in the control arms. I'm using a manual rack and the tie rod ends on th rack were busted so I went ahead and put the ES urethane boot over the cap. I also recently installed hypercoil/agxs front and back.
I also have an issue with vibration when I get on the brakes around 70-80.
Just wanted to get some thoughts on what the clunk might be. Which one do you guys think is more likely to be causing the clunk?
1.) Busted up tie rod end
2.) Bad cv joint
3.) Strut top hat bearing
4.) Clunk is a result of previous collision
THe car drives straight, just once in a while on tight turns I hear the clunk. There is some minimal shaking in the steering wheel when I drive 70-80 but it is very noticeable when I get on the brakes.
When hitting bumps during normal driving there is no clunk.
I hear the clunk from going lock to lock finishing with the wheels turned to the right.
At the moment the car has new ball joints, and new urethane bushings in the control arms. I'm using a manual rack and the tie rod ends on th rack were busted so I went ahead and put the ES urethane boot over the cap. I also recently installed hypercoil/agxs front and back.
I also have an issue with vibration when I get on the brakes around 70-80.
Just wanted to get some thoughts on what the clunk might be. Which one do you guys think is more likely to be causing the clunk?
1.) Busted up tie rod end
2.) Bad cv joint
3.) Strut top hat bearing
4.) Clunk is a result of previous collision
THe car drives straight, just once in a while on tight turns I hear the clunk. There is some minimal shaking in the steering wheel when I drive 70-80 but it is very noticeable when I get on the brakes.
When hitting bumps during normal driving there is no clunk.