I thought that I had this fixed a few months ago because the intermittent clunk when turning hard left to the stop and then back right about a quarter of a turn disappeared after torquing the ball joints and down to specs. Now all of a sudden a couple days ago, I noticed the clunk was back. It happens right about a quarter turn from the left stop going back to right. I jacked up the drivers side and rocked the tire back and front, left and right and no movement. I have not checked the torque on the right side wheel bearing yet and that is probably the only thing that I have not checked. The front end upper and lower control arms are new (upper and lower arms with ball joints, inner and outer tie rods changed). I did use the original idler arms but visually, they looked good. And I used a power steering box from my parts car. The pump is new. The front disk brakes are a Wilwood kit that had the bearing and all associated parts in the kit.
Could the right side bearing be causing the issue, I plan to check that tomorrow night? Could the steering box be binding up and causing the issue? The front tires turn freely but can someone walk me through proper wheel bearing adjustment incase I am torquing the down wrong? Thanks in advance.
Tom
Could the right side bearing be causing the issue, I plan to check that tomorrow night? Could the steering box be binding up and causing the issue? The front tires turn freely but can someone walk me through proper wheel bearing adjustment incase I am torquing the down wrong? Thanks in advance.
Tom