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Klunging sound on deacceleration

BugeyeNJ58

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1275 bugeye, If if accelerate then take foot off pedal, get loucd klunking noises from the rear. If I let off slowly, it's OK. Checked u-bolts, shocks, etc. Any other ideas? Also checked motor mounts and trans mount. Thanks.
 
U-bolts tight?
Exhaust loose clunking against something?
I've had both of those, as well as loose shocks.
 
I was looking at the bushings in the location arms and they do look very worn. Are they a lot of trouble to replace? If I jack up the rear suspension, is there tension on that part, or can I just unscrew and replace?

thanks all, Rick..checked ubolts, shocks and exhaust already.

No wire wheels.
 
Shock mounts? Where the long bolts go thru the shock body. They can loosen and make a "thunk" on load. Going over a set of railroad tracks can reproduce the thunk if those bolts get loose, too.
 
BugeyeNJ58 said:
I was looking at the bushings in the location arms and they do look very worn. Are they a lot of trouble to replace? If I jack up the rear suspension, is there tension on that part, or can I just unscrew and replace?

thanks all, Rick..checked ubolts, shocks and exhaust already.

No wire wheels.

Unscrew and replace - easy
 
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