I have had this clunking in the rear at each wheel when the direction of torque changes. It shounds like it is comming from the area of the drums. I thought that it was worn hubs. So I did some work to the rear of the car since it really needed it for other reasons.
Well, now I have new Daytons, new hubs, new knock-offs, new lug nuts, rebuilt rear end (all new bearing and seals), rebuilt shocks, new shock links, and some new paint (the new paint was for speed!). After all of that, I still have the clunking when reversing up a hill. It is never both sides at once. One side usually follows the other.
I did not replace the radius arm bushings. Will they make a clunking sound? The only other thing I can think of is something wrong with the spider gear assembly in the diff or worn splines on the axles.
What do y'all think?
Mark
Well, now I have new Daytons, new hubs, new knock-offs, new lug nuts, rebuilt rear end (all new bearing and seals), rebuilt shocks, new shock links, and some new paint (the new paint was for speed!). After all of that, I still have the clunking when reversing up a hill. It is never both sides at once. One side usually follows the other.
I did not replace the radius arm bushings. Will they make a clunking sound? The only other thing I can think of is something wrong with the spider gear assembly in the diff or worn splines on the axles.
What do y'all think?
Mark