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    bad clunk and front hub getting destroyed

    Hi guys had my 99 y61 for a few year now and have always had a problem with a shocking clunk in the front end took it to a mechanic and tested the chain in the transfer case not that. He told me I had a lSD in the front . wich I don't. He put some additive in and seemed to be fine for about 2 weeks then the clunk came back been fairly mechanically minded thought I would have a crack my self. drive line to front diff was fine but front hubs where slipping teeth and making me loose traction. which was the cause of my noise so I replaced front hubs and went for a trip on the week end and chewed out the front left hub in less then 3 hours these where brand new manual hubs. ended up having to drive home in 2wd off the beach not much fun. Any help would be greatly appreciated. cheers tom

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    Is it possible you have an auto lokka in the front??
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    possible how would I check that

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    all I know is that if I jack up the front end with hubs locked if I turn one wheel the other wheel goes the other way

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    bloody hell, I was wondering what I'd done wrong when I saw that heading........................................... ............

    My apologies, carry on, I have nothing more useful to add


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomdinneen View Post
    all I know is that if I jack up the front end with hubs locked if I turn one wheel the other wheel goes the other way
    Yea that's normal. What happens with one wheel in the air?? Can you still turn it when all locked??
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    could also be the shock absorber bottoming out,send oncedisturbed a pm.We went on a drive and he had a clunk problem(yeah we get 2 sorts of clunks over here)ended up being a shocky.....just a thought and another thing to look at..
    Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    bloody hell, I was wondering what I'd done wrong when I saw that heading........................................... ............

    My apologies, carry on, I have nothing more useful to add
    pmsl,

    You have a monster somewhere, sure your not driving a land cruiser ?

    Sack your mechanic, a mechanic that adds additives to fix clunking problems on a patrol. I would be digging deeper to work out more history on the car most likely i'm wrong but my unprofessional opinion look around for signs of bolts mounts that look like they have been taken out or s
    something has been modified. ie you should be able to tell if the front dif has been apart before, check the back of your radius arms nuts just look for any signs of work that has been done before.
    Last edited by sil3nt_dr3ams; 31st January 2014 at 05:35 AM.

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    I know it is the hub or diff as I can see the damage on the hubs

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    Some Possible causes of clunk considering your hub damage are,
    Bolts Loose on ring gear on centre,
    Broken teeth on ring or pinion,
    Worn splines on axel shafts or cv's,
    Incorrect assembly of spindle/ bearing/ hub area.
    What broke on your hubs? Spline area or the locking ring? Photos might help

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