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paflyboy55 11-30-2017 03:02 PM

Clunking noise in front end
 
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Every time I hit a bump in the road I can hear a clunking noise in the front end. It seems to be mainly on the drivers side. I put the car on a lift and checked the ball joints, torsion bar and struts. All seemed solid except when I place the car back on the ground the upper strut mounts raise up. I'm attaching pictures and hopefully a video. Is This normal or is this the clunking I hear?

mt6127 11-30-2017 09:06 PM

most likely its a torn spring seat. Volvo pn 30683637. Its a hard rubber seat with a metal bushing that slides over the strut rod. They are prone to tearing between the seat and the metal bushing.

paflyboy55 12-04-2017 06:38 PM

Thanks I will check it out.

Jonboy 12-07-2017 08:50 PM

Could also be the sway bar end links. Pretty inexpensive to buy on FCPeuro.com, and relatively easy to replace. If there is any play in them at all, they will make rattling/clunking noise, particularly when going over bumps.

Jonboy

tony1963 01-04-2018 05:57 PM

In 99% of the cases, the upper spring seat is bad. The center piece tears loose from the rest of the seat and causes the noise.

Replace spring seats and upper strut bearings. $50

Kiss4aFrog 01-05-2018 12:30 AM

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That how I ended up with mine. But it was a rear noise no one could fine so the owner just wanted to dump it. I found out the rear spring mount had broken. In the photo the ring of steel the shock is mounted to is supposed to be firmly bonded to the rubber. It had been loose for some time and was grinding off the rubber slowly but surely.

Those fronts shouldn't change that much when you jack it up. I'm guessing the spring seat too. Maybe this video will help.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...2nzcsEySZs59b4


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