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Aydrian 08-03-2019 03:28 PM

FR-S Clunking noise when driving
 
Its making a clunking noise only when the car is rolling straight and the faster I go the noise faster its only on the driver side wheel none of the other ones do that.https://youtu.be/2o1HpCM368w Here's a video where you can kinda of hear the sound

humfrz 08-03-2019 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Aydrian (Post 3244232)
Its making a clunking noise only when the car is rolling straight and the faster I go the noise faster its only on the driver side wheel none of the other ones do that.https://youtu.be/2o1HpCM368w Here's a video where you can kinda of hear the sound

Well, Aydrian, all I can hear from your video is wind noise - :(

So, your car has a clunking noise in or around the left front wheel, when the car is going straight?

I'd suggest:

* you make sure the lug nuts are all tight

* make sure all the under panels are secure

* take the wheel off and inspect the brakes (for a lose caliper, or a lose brake pad)

* check the wheel hub to make sure it's snug (adjusted properly).


humfrz

mswbrz 08-03-2019 04:39 PM

Sounds like it has something to do with the wheel . So what humz shared bro .


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norcalpb 08-03-2019 09:06 PM

What kinda suspension do you have?

gravitylover 08-04-2019 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3244236)
Well, Aydrian, all I can hear from your video is wind noise - :(

So, your car has a clunking noise in or around the left front wheel, when the car is going straight?

I'd suggest:

* you make sure the lug nuts are all tight

* make sure all the under panels are secure

* take the wheel off and inspect the brakes (for a lose caliper, or a lose brake pad)

* check the wheel hub to make sure it's snug (adjusted properly).


humfrz

LOOSE! C'mon you can do better :cheers:

humfrz 08-04-2019 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3244465)
LOOSE! C'mon you can do better :cheers:

You got me there - :(

I'm gonna claim a senior moment - ;)


humfrz


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