Hearing clunking in rear end, more toward the right. Bushings? Bearings? Any ideas?
I had a new axle put in awhile ago. In Feb crack up from ice. Now I'm hearing
clunking in rear end, more toward the right. Bushings? Bearings? Any ideas?
Asked by CindyMessier Jul 27, 2016 at 07:39 PM about the 2002 Subaru Outback Sport
Question type: General
I had a new axle put in awhile ago. In Feb crack up from ice. Now I'm hearing
clunking in rear end, more toward the right. Bushings? Bearings? Any ideas?
TheSubaruGuruBoston answered 8 years ago
Check in order of cost: sway bar bushing and exhaust hanger first, then bearing and/or strut. Not much else back there to clunk.
cross member that supports the drive shaft is rotted.
I had a new axle put in awhile ago. In Feb crack up from ice. Now I'm hearing clunking in rear end, more toward the right. Bushings? Bearings? Any ideas?
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