Vic
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Got a weird one here...
Imagine your left rear wheel is only held on by one lug nut, (or, all lugs are loose) and the wheel is shifting on the axle, when you apply torque, either forward, or in reverse. That's the best way for me to describe what I hear on my GTS, how and when it occurs.
If I let the clutch out normally, the left rear wheel area emits a distinct clink, or clunk. Sounds like the medium tone of a casting shifting, like my SSR rim shifting on the axle, or the bearing shifting in the hub. Or maybe the control arms are shifting on the mounts. Tried torquing the lug nuts down on all four corners, no help.
If it clunks initially when going forward, it will not clunk again, unless the direction of torque applied changes from forward, to reverse. Like when you let of the gas, under engine braking, where the kinetic energy of the car is pushing the wheel to turn, it will "re-clunk". Or, if I make it clunk when backing up, it won't clunk again, until I go forward. Then it "re-clunks". Only the intial application of torque in a given direction initiates the clunk. If the torque is not reversed, it will not clunk again. But as you know, torque is alternately applied forward, and reverse, even when just driving forward, as you alternately step on, and then off the gas. Somtimes the engine drives the car, and then again, the wheels "drive" the engine, when you are using the engine for braking. The torque then reverses on the axles. So while I'm driving, if the torque in either direction is suffcient, there are many "clunks" and "re-clunks" during the drive. I can really make it happen severely, if I stay in 1st or 2nd gear, and stomp on the gas, then let off abruptly. Clunks like a mfr.
My diff has been serviced by Unitrax, (this problem was extant BEFORE I ever brought it to them), and all four half-shaft U-joints were replaced. I even brought it back to them to check if the U-joint straps were tight.
Only the left rear side does this. No noise from the right side at all.
Guess I'm gonna hafta jack it up, pop the wheel off, see if anything is visible.
Anybpody had this exact problem before?
Car is a 2001 GTS, 55,000 miles, 580 rwhp/590 rwtq
Imagine your left rear wheel is only held on by one lug nut, (or, all lugs are loose) and the wheel is shifting on the axle, when you apply torque, either forward, or in reverse. That's the best way for me to describe what I hear on my GTS, how and when it occurs.
If I let the clutch out normally, the left rear wheel area emits a distinct clink, or clunk. Sounds like the medium tone of a casting shifting, like my SSR rim shifting on the axle, or the bearing shifting in the hub. Or maybe the control arms are shifting on the mounts. Tried torquing the lug nuts down on all four corners, no help.
If it clunks initially when going forward, it will not clunk again, unless the direction of torque applied changes from forward, to reverse. Like when you let of the gas, under engine braking, where the kinetic energy of the car is pushing the wheel to turn, it will "re-clunk". Or, if I make it clunk when backing up, it won't clunk again, until I go forward. Then it "re-clunks". Only the intial application of torque in a given direction initiates the clunk. If the torque is not reversed, it will not clunk again. But as you know, torque is alternately applied forward, and reverse, even when just driving forward, as you alternately step on, and then off the gas. Somtimes the engine drives the car, and then again, the wheels "drive" the engine, when you are using the engine for braking. The torque then reverses on the axles. So while I'm driving, if the torque in either direction is suffcient, there are many "clunks" and "re-clunks" during the drive. I can really make it happen severely, if I stay in 1st or 2nd gear, and stomp on the gas, then let off abruptly. Clunks like a mfr.
My diff has been serviced by Unitrax, (this problem was extant BEFORE I ever brought it to them), and all four half-shaft U-joints were replaced. I even brought it back to them to check if the U-joint straps were tight.
Only the left rear side does this. No noise from the right side at all.
Guess I'm gonna hafta jack it up, pop the wheel off, see if anything is visible.
Anybpody had this exact problem before?
Car is a 2001 GTS, 55,000 miles, 580 rwhp/590 rwtq