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    Strange clunking noise

    So I was in the Grampians today and whilst driving on a dirt road I heard a noise which to me sounded like a stick caught near the wheel but after getting out and having a good look I couldn't find anything. I thought it may have just been a rock caught around the wheels somewhere, so I kept driving and after another few minutes heard a significant clunk.

    I still couldn't see anything wrong so thought maybe the rock just dislodged itself. After another 10kms or so I noticed a significant clunking noise coming from the middle to rear of the car. I can only hear it when de-accelerating or holding a speed (as far as I can tell it disappers completely when accelerating). It is also fairly fast at 100kmh but slows down as I get slower. Having the clutch in or the car in neutral doesn't make a difference.

    Any ideas would be great, I've had a quick visual search under the car and couldn't see anything major but will be doing a more thorough search tomorrow checking oil levels etc.

    cheers.

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    Initially, I'd be checking the state of the bushes.

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    What model vehicle?
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    does it make the clunk when going along at a steady speed (on a dirt road) then back off throttle & put foot down & back off again .

    Then try it again with centre diff lock engaged , is the clunk gone ???

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    The clunking you describe is quite often due to the big bush/joint on the A-frame failing. It gives you no warning and goes from fine to knackered in about 5km.

    Every time the rear axle moves in a new direction it clunks at least once and if you brake on uneven road it sounds like the axle's falling off...

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