Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Thu, 07 Aug 2014 6:32 +0000

My ute has started making a clunk sound about 2 weeks ago. Sounds like its coming from the rear somewhere. I can mainly hear it when I am reversing or going from forward to backwards and when going slow up my driveway.
I'll tighten the spare tomorrow but I only checked the tightness about 4 weeks ago so cant see why it would be loose. The leafs seem fine and are nice and clean, all joints are greased up too.

I've heard something about the tailshaft making a noise from too much grease, could this have anything to do with it?

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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby quinny525 on Fri, 08 Aug 2014 7:38 +0000

I had a clunking noise coming from the rear in my 100series, toyota pulled the LSD out and had that recond and still the noise. took it to another mechanic here in newy and had it for two days checking every thing he could and could not find it... could hear it but not find it and did not charge me for the time. He put some new grease in the tail shaft and sent me on my way....Noise gone.lol
When it came back every couple of months, I gave it some grease, noise gone.
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Fri, 08 Aug 2014 11:53 +0000

My spare was fully tight but I took it off completely and the noise is still there. Sounds like I can hear it when going slow around a corner or roundabout. Like a clunk/tap sound just once. Definitely sounds like the rear. All the shackles are greased so any other ideas?
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby hylux on Fri, 08 Aug 2014 2:22 +0000

Do you have greasable rear springs as mine was doing it until I pumped fresh grease in. Its just started doing it again after 6 months so must be due for another grease
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Fri, 08 Aug 2014 4:17 +0000

hylux wrote:Do you have greasable rear springs as mine was doing it until I pumped fresh grease in. Its just started doing it again after 6 months so must be due for another grease

Yea mate, greased them a month ago but il do it again just to be sure. I also got under there this afternoon and sprayed inox on pretty much every moving part and its still doing it haha
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 4:56 +0000

Must be transmission wise.. I jumped up and down on the ute front and back and theres no noise from the suspension. I noticed it does it when I go from forward to backwards. Anyone else help?
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby 07luxyTD on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 5:06 +0000

Surprised it hasn't been mentioned in the whole thread. First thing I check is the towball hitch. Some dont have them so that rules that out. Cruiser does it every day going into work
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby 10 luxxxx on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 5:53 +0000

Yep x2 in the towball
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 6:40 +0000

Towball hitch is pretty loose as I take it out pretty often to put a receiver in. But the noise can be heard going snail pace and reversing up the curb so that isnt the sound. I can hear my Towball and its a different sound. Thanks though.
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby swhilux on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 6:46 +0000

Try the back seat. Our work utes used to make noises like this after 3 or so years. Especially notice it when people are sitting in back. Nylon on rear back seat wears and movement stars on the attachments on the rear cab wall. Echo's like shit due to no insulation there
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Wed, 13 Aug 2014 6:53 +0000

swhilux wrote:Try the back seat. Our work utes used to make noises like this after 3 or so years. Especially notice it when people are sitting in back. Nylon on rear back seat wears and movement stars on the attachments on the rear cab wall. Echo's like shit due to no insulation there

I have a single cab haha so Nope. I even decided to look at the front suspension today and everything looks fine. Could it be the brakes?
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby nickoslux on Fri, 15 Aug 2014 7:40 +0000

My hard lid clunks when I go over big bumps if its not locked down
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Sun, 17 Aug 2014 8:36 +0000

No tub or lid either man. I can hear it when very slowly reversing and applying the foot brake. What could that mean?
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby hylux on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 6:52 +0000

Kizzzaaa wrote:No tub or lid either man. I can hear it when very slowly reversing and applying the foot brake. What could that mean?


You are not talking about he front brake pads clunking are you - some do this when you go into reverse and apply the brakes as the pads move around a little
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Magiver70 on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 7:25 +0000

I get a similar clunk in mine but only when it's wet and it clears up once the rear end drys out, never got to then end of what causes it.
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby babajangas on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 8:25 +0000

Hey apo had a clunk with mine ended up being a the eye on the bottom of a strut couldn't tell until I broke right in half as it would go back into place worth a check
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby cuzo4x4 on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:53 +0000

I cant hear the clunk noise in the brakes over the masive clunk it makes in the drive train and auto box going from forward to reverse
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Qwerty on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:57 +0000

does it do it when you slowly articulate the suspension?

ie find a mound to drive over, or what i did was use my ramps at home to flex the suspension ...

I found my leaf spring bushes were utterly flogged out.
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby R on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 2:37 +0000

May sound Stupid Guys but was amazed when i found it..
Check that the Hand Brake Cable coming from the rear Axles up to the centre cable is all secure and not hitting the body there are a couple of brackets built onto the cable. My old boys Work Hilux was driving him mad found one little bracket loose allowing it to hit the body just below the rear door. for something so little man it was LOUD....
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Re: Rear clunk when my rear tyres go over a speed hump

Postby Kizzzaaa on Mon, 18 Aug 2014 4:10 +0000

R wrote:May sound Stupid Guys but was amazed when i found it..
Check that the Hand Brake Cable coming from the rear Axles up to the centre cable is all secure and not hitting the body there are a couple of brackets built onto the cable. My old boys Work Hilux was driving him mad found one little bracket loose allowing it to hit the body just below the rear door. for something so little man it was LOUD....
Hope this helps Someone Some day ;) ;)

Just checked all the brake cables and tightened it all. The leaf bushes are lubed up but i suppose it's possible they are flogged out. The front suspension squeaks a little bit but it sounds like its the rear end. I cant hear the sound if I sit the ute on flat ground with the engine off and shake the feck out of it. It's so annoying!.
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