Suspension clunking - LBJ going to fail?
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Suspension clunking - LBJ going to fail?
Hey guys,
Recently picked up a 97 GS300. Mint condition, 120 kms / 75k miles on the clock. Been driving pretty well for the past 4 days, but today as I was braking I noticed a bit of a clunking sound. No feel to it through the wheel, or anything. It was on the left side, and seemed to be from the rear. Drove another few KMs, and it started getting a little worse, and sounding like it was from the front. Parked the car up at a service station, and jacked up the front left wheel. It had a small amount of movement in it side to side.
I left the car there, and managed to get mum to give me a ride home (Cheers mum), just trying to figure out what the issue could be. Being a saturday there are no shops open, either.
Lower ball joint failure going to happen, or something less sinister? Anything I can test?
Thanks!
Recently picked up a 97 GS300. Mint condition, 120 kms / 75k miles on the clock. Been driving pretty well for the past 4 days, but today as I was braking I noticed a bit of a clunking sound. No feel to it through the wheel, or anything. It was on the left side, and seemed to be from the rear. Drove another few KMs, and it started getting a little worse, and sounding like it was from the front. Parked the car up at a service station, and jacked up the front left wheel. It had a small amount of movement in it side to side.
I left the car there, and managed to get mum to give me a ride home (Cheers mum), just trying to figure out what the issue could be. Being a saturday there are no shops open, either.
Lower ball joint failure going to happen, or something less sinister? Anything I can test?
Thanks!
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you dont need a press. its just 1 nut and 2 bolts.
if its clunking, you should change it asap. mine clunked for about a week and gave out. murdered the fender, abs sensor, rim.... lets just say it was expensive.
if its clunking, you should change it asap. mine clunked for about a week and gave out. murdered the fender, abs sensor, rim.... lets just say it was expensive.
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Went to get it towed back home, and it had been towed away FML. I was told it was fine to leave it there a few hours, but the message didn't get passed on. Up for 2 x $50 towing fees (though I'll try get Caltex to cover some of it) but I didn't have to pay the impound fee. I'll have a look at it tomorrow after work, and see whats got the movement.
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For these cars from what I've noticed, clunking from the front is usually either lower ball joints or caster arm bushings. Clunking from the rear is likely rear knuckle bearings on the LCAs.
However, since yours is a 98 with that low of miles, I'd say it's the ball joints. The 98-00 ball joints were bad, take a look at all the posts about them on here. The problem was remedied with the 01-05, but any 98-00 that hasn't had its ball joints replaced should have them done immediately.
Check out those three things and let us know which it is. Good luck!
However, since yours is a 98 with that low of miles, I'd say it's the ball joints. The 98-00 ball joints were bad, take a look at all the posts about them on here. The problem was remedied with the 01-05, but any 98-00 that hasn't had its ball joints replaced should have them done immediately.
Check out those three things and let us know which it is. Good luck!
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Lower left ball joint gave way last night. Luckily at a stop sign. Needless to say, tire broke off and did some fender damage. Car has 150,000 miles on it. I'll be changing out some front end parts for sure. Don't put off changing them ball joints like I did.
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I jacked the car up, took the wheel off, and had a little inspection.. it seems okay?
However, when I try to move the brake disc side to side (holding it at 3 oclock and 9 oclock), theres a little bit of movement (probably 2mm or something like that).
The balljoint itself seemed okay with no movement, but I'm not really sure what to look for... so what should I be looking for? :P
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However, when I try to move the brake disc side to side (holding it at 3 oclock and 9 oclock), theres a little bit of movement (probably 2mm or something like that).
The balljoint itself seemed okay with no movement, but I'm not really sure what to look for... so what should I be looking for? :P
Thanks
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1998. 150,000. Original ball joints. I knew something was up with the front end. I totally forgot about the ball joint discussion awhile back and how they fail. Well it caught up with me. I'll be changing the passenger side soon.
Is there anything else I should change? Thanks for any help.
Is there anything else I should change? Thanks for any help.
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1998. 150,000. Original ball joints. I knew something was up with the front end. I totally forgot about the ball joint discussion awhile back and how they fail. Well it caught up with me. I'll be changing the passenger side soon.
Is there anything else I should change? Thanks for any help.
Is there anything else I should change? Thanks for any help.
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Dad had a look and said they were pretty ****ed. Ordered them today, should get them on Thursday or so. Hopefully I'll actually be able to drive my new GS somewhere haha.