View Full Version : Front wheel/steering... Clunk!!
Coldcomfort
3rd September 2013, 03:52 PM
I was reversing into a car park today. As I turned the steering wheel I heard and felt a clunk. WTF I thought to myself.
Long stroy short, I drove straight home and got out my wheel brace and checked the wheel nuts... yep, they all were easy to get another 5 or 10 deg turn from them. Go for another drive and no more clunking.... Thanks to the info that get a good public airing on forums like this I was all over this like a rash!! :049:
BTW, its a 2012 ST with the nissan alloys.
threedogs
3rd September 2013, 04:03 PM
You must have missed the last "National Check your nuts" day, good to see you tightened them in time.
No damage done I trust??
Out of interest when was the last time wheels were off???
Coldcomfort
3rd September 2013, 04:17 PM
You must have missed the last "National Check your nuts" day, good to see you tightened them in time.
No damage done I trust??
Out of interest when was the last time wheels were off???
Wheels were off about 2 months ago at ARB getting the springs and shocks etc. No damage at all. Just a good lesson.
threedogs
3rd September 2013, 04:23 PM
I was told after getting anything done with the wheels re tighten after 15-20 k.
In your case or next time check them again when you get home
Coldcomfort
3rd September 2013, 05:06 PM
I was told after getting anything done with the wheels re tighten after 15-20 k.
In your case or next time check them again when you get home
My car has only done 15K.... I think that this might be a weekly thing.... Especially when my wife drives it quite often...
oncedisturbed
4th September 2013, 12:09 AM
WTF??? Clunk must be getting busy these days, getting into everything lol
Back on topic, lucky you found the issue, all sorts of dramas could've happened
megatexture
4th September 2013, 12:17 AM
It's not just nissan alloys I've had it with steel rims also I'm more inclined to think its the studs or nuts.
Front left ?
Coldcomfort
4th September 2013, 08:57 AM
It's not just nissan alloys I've had it with steel rims also I'm more inclined to think its the studs or nuts.
Front left ?
Drivers front in this case...
megatexture
4th September 2013, 09:47 AM
Mmm odd must have simply been the apprentice on the torque wrench if they even used one
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