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    There is a clunking sound coming from the front end somewhere when I turn the car at slow to medium speeds. I've recently had the front struts replaced and also changed the sway bar link pins. I've bought new engine mounts which I plan on installing this week-end. Not sure if that will fix the problem. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    my zbars needed new rubbers and my clunk went away, sounds similar to your problem

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    what sort of a sound does it sound like?

    Is it a tinny ting, or a grinding clunk.
    or does it sound like a spring uncoiling under pressure?

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    Have you got someone there who can turn the steering wheel th elimit of the play while you look at the steering gear? I'd be looking at the coupling on the steering column where it bolts to the pinion on the rack and also the mesh adjustment on the steering rack itself. It needs to be adjusted with a torque wrench.
    Other things to look at are the tie rod ends. All this is easy to spot if you get under the car or look at the steering shaft from under the bonnet while someone turns the wheel the limit of the play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wortus View Post
    Have you got someone there who can turn the steering wheel th elimit of the play while you look at the steering gear? I'd be looking at the coupling on the steering column where it bolts to the pinion on the rack and also the mesh adjustment on the steering rack itself. It needs to be adjusted with a torque wrench.
    Other things to look at are the tie rod ends. All this is easy to spot if you get under the car or look at the steering shaft from under the bonnet while someone turns the wheel the limit of the play.
    I've got a mate coming over this weekend. I'll get under the car and get to turn the wheel full lock each way. Thanks for the suggestion. I had thought of tie rod ends.
    I had pedders change both my front struts about 2 months ago. The car has been making the noise for about a year. I'm a bit surprised that the mechanic didn't mention anything while he was under the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krisp View Post
    did you tighten the strut links propperly?
    Yep. Followed the instructions. "Tighten until the bushes start to compress, then tighten 1-2 more turns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by graham7773 View Post
    Have you looked at your sway bar bushes? Worn, loose, cracked.
    No not yet. I'm trying to get a list of possibilities so I can at least narrow down where the problem might be. Can't check the sway bar bushes tonight, but will do this Saturday. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verynice View Post
    Could easily be tie rod ends or in the steering rack
    I'll have a look at these as well. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lufkin View Post
    my zbars needed new rubbers and my clunk went away, sounds similar to your problem
    Now on the list of items to check. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhin0o8 View Post
    what sort of a sound does it sound like?

    Is it a tinny ting, or a grinding clunk.
    or does it sound like a spring uncoiling under pressure?
    It's kind of a thud sound. Not tinny and not grinding.


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