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ptcb
27th December 2014, 01:16 PM
Gday all. After some more help. My GUIV has just developed a clunk in the front right. I cant seem to find anything out of order and only happens when turning and bouncing. It gives a perfect road test with no vibration. It is a pretty unnerving noise. Any help greatly appreciated. Phil

TimE
27th December 2014, 02:36 PM
Sway bar bushes? That is what it was on mine.

BigRAWesty
27th December 2014, 04:07 PM
Check bolt tension in the radius arm bushes.

ptcb
27th December 2014, 06:24 PM
Thanks fellas, forgot to mention that I just had ARB put a full 2"lift kit in including caster bushes. I will check these now as my bump stops fell out shortly after installation.

threedogs
27th December 2014, 06:30 PM
Take it back to ARB, which outlet was it?

ptcb
27th December 2014, 06:43 PM
ARB Hobart, Very poor Service and stuff all care.

mudski
27th December 2014, 11:52 PM
Thanks fellas, forgot to mention that I just had ARB put a full 2"lift kit in including caster bushes. I will check these now as my bump stops fell out shortly after installation.

I'm guessing there will be no rubber spring hats on top of the front springs....

ptcb
28th December 2014, 09:16 AM
No Mark there isn't. Nor is there any on the bottom. Should there be. If so where can I get some

happygu
28th December 2014, 10:36 AM
No Mark there isn't. Nor is there any on the bottom. Should there be. If so where can I get some

There are only rubber noise dampers at the top of the springs, and nothing at the bottom.

The top rubbers are hard to see up inside the spring perch, but should be there.

I added a flat 8mm Poly Spacer at the bottom of the passenger front spring, as this is usually the one that makes the most noise.

Mic

mudski
28th December 2014, 11:32 PM
No Mark there isn't. Nor is there any on the bottom. Should there be. If so where can I get some

Yeah there should be on the top of the front springs. As mic said they will be hard to see. If there is none there I bet you that's where the noise is from. If you need some, you can get OEM ones or get on evil bay and search for spring spacers for patrol.
You might be able to get your fingers up through the spring coils and inside the spring and feel for the rubber.

megatexture
29th December 2014, 01:51 PM
Don't waste your time buying more rubber ones just get 15 mm coil spacers and they won't come out again

threedogs
29th December 2014, 01:54 PM
I just bought 4 x 15mm spacers and still waiting for some one to fit them for me hint hint

FNQGU
29th December 2014, 07:35 PM
Agree with Mudski and Megatexture - I had the same clunk and fitted 15mm spacers, plus some wrapping on the spring bases and it is now good as gold.

Took me a while to work it out though.