No - not the name of a new band.
The snow has melted and I noticed a rhythmic klunking sound as I coasted to a stop on a smooth road. It may have been there for a few days but the snowy roads mad things pretty bouncy so I may have missed it. (I have a 1955 86")
Sounds like it's coming from the right side and if I had to guess I'd suggested it's the rear. Klunk speeds up and slows down with vehicle speed but seems to go away above 5 MPH or so. Makes no difference if it's in high, low 2WD or 4WD but I did notice that it doesn't happen if I've got any gas applied - it's only when coasting or slowing.
Anything leap to mind as to cause? What's the best way to check?
It's raining in biblical proportions at the moment so I'm hoping to get some idea before I head out into the deluge to check.
Thanks!!!
Dave
The snow has melted and I noticed a rhythmic klunking sound as I coasted to a stop on a smooth road. It may have been there for a few days but the snowy roads mad things pretty bouncy so I may have missed it. (I have a 1955 86")
Sounds like it's coming from the right side and if I had to guess I'd suggested it's the rear. Klunk speeds up and slows down with vehicle speed but seems to go away above 5 MPH or so. Makes no difference if it's in high, low 2WD or 4WD but I did notice that it doesn't happen if I've got any gas applied - it's only when coasting or slowing.
Anything leap to mind as to cause? What's the best way to check?
It's raining in biblical proportions at the moment so I'm hoping to get some idea before I head out into the deluge to check.
Thanks!!!
Dave
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