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Old 11-19-2012, 07:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys my 07 plate rrs has developed a clunk ( knock ) on the nearside wheel area when going over a small bump, also at 50ish mph theres a slight wheel wobble ( has been balanced ) not sure if this is related.
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The clunk is probably the a arm bushings.


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Wear in the lower ball joint or anti roll bar bushes.
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The clunk is probably the a arm bushings.


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Do you have any idea how much this would cost to repair?
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I would suggest you replace the arms and get 4 bolts and washer as these seize onto the inner of bushings arms are usually about $380.00 for each arms, bolts and washers about $32.00. lab with Alignment between $350.000 to $550.00
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