Clang clang clang when loading right front wheel in turns
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:11 am
Hi gents,
One thing I’d forgotten about and was recently reminded of, was that on fair sharp-ish left hand turns, I get this loud clang clang clang noise like if a bell is being struck and it emanates from (presumably) the right front wheel as that’s what’s being loaded on a left hand turn. Doesn’t matter if I begin the turn from a standstill or take a sweeping turn, if it’s sharp enough I’ll get the noise. On a gentle curve or a wide turn there’s no noise. Seems like almost a brake drum or spindle is flexing in some fashion, allowing a high point of something rotational to make contact with something stationary near the hub.
Admittedly, I didn’t look to see if I could find any impact marks on the tie rod ends as I had forgotten about that issue until I drove the car again recently. So am just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar or has a pointer on things to examine.
Aaron
One thing I’d forgotten about and was recently reminded of, was that on fair sharp-ish left hand turns, I get this loud clang clang clang noise like if a bell is being struck and it emanates from (presumably) the right front wheel as that’s what’s being loaded on a left hand turn. Doesn’t matter if I begin the turn from a standstill or take a sweeping turn, if it’s sharp enough I’ll get the noise. On a gentle curve or a wide turn there’s no noise. Seems like almost a brake drum or spindle is flexing in some fashion, allowing a high point of something rotational to make contact with something stationary near the hub.
Admittedly, I didn’t look to see if I could find any impact marks on the tie rod ends as I had forgotten about that issue until I drove the car again recently. So am just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar or has a pointer on things to examine.
Aaron