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90roy



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Clunking on full lock
So, when I turn the wheels on full lock, either side there is a loud clanking noise coming from the front of the car. I've been underneath it and got someone to turn the wheel left and right but I can't track down where it's coming from.

Any help appreciated.

R 300tdi 90 1996.
Post #979294 22nd Jan 2023 11:29pm
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Chicken Drumstick



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Clunking or clicking and is it when you are moving? Could be CV joints wearing. If its a real clunk try wobbling the steering wheel back and forth while someone looks under the front, look at the balljoints for movement, the drop arm and the steering box.

Might also be worth checking the swivels are fully bolted to the axle tubes, have seen these come loose before. Visual check only from the front of the axle.
Post #979295 23rd Jan 2023 12:19am
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HardCharger



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Sounds like you need to put grease into the front hubs
Post #979307 23rd Jan 2023 6:30am
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90roy



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Hi guys.
The clunking noise is when the car is stationary as well as moving. It sounds like someone hitting something with a hammer. 300tdi 90 1996.
Post #979319 23rd Jan 2023 8:56am
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I Like Old Skool



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Panhard rod bolts loose, or panhard bush failed?
Post #979320 23rd Jan 2023 9:09am
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landy andy



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Check the state of the steering damper.
Post #979321 23rd Jan 2023 9:13am
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rustandoil



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Check the universal joints on the column
Post #979335 23rd Jan 2023 11:14am
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I Like Old Skool



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United Kingdom 1994 Defender 110 300 Tdi ST Coniston Green
The fact it is happening at full lock even when stationary sort of rules out drivetrain.
I still think it is something like the panhard rod moving when the swivels have turned to full lock but the steering is still pushing/pulling on the axle. Maybe one of the bolts isn't quite tight.
Post #979350 23rd Jan 2023 12:26pm
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diesel_jim



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I Like Old Skool wrote:
Panhard rod bolts loose, or panhard bush failed?


My thoughts too.

Years back I had the southdown lower axle guard fitted to a 90. It was such a tight squeeze (along with A/R bars) that once the panhard rod bushes got a bit worn, the metal parts would soon knock together.
Post #979382 23rd Jan 2023 3:12pm
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Screbble



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I’d be surprised if you can’t locate the issue if you have another party to operate the steering whilst you are underneath - or vice versa - ensuring the vehicle wheels are chocked of course.

Could be any of the above and any ball joint.
Post #979447 23rd Jan 2023 7:30pm
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Mdm



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it could be many things from a simple worn bush to something more serious.

time for a trip to a 4x4 workshop.....
Post #979513 24th Jan 2023 9:18am
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hank



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Sounds like panhard but would have thought 90roy would have spotted this when his helper was turning the wheels whilst he inspected as you can really see it move! > 110 XS Double Cab
Post #979515 24th Jan 2023 9:36am
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90roy



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Thanks chaps.
I shall check the panhard rod.may get a new one for good measure if they're not too expensive.

R 300tdi 90 1996.
Post #985325 12th Mar 2023 9:22pm
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