Clunk
Clunk
Hi everyone - Happy easter!
Getting a clunk from the rear of the RS4. Seems to happen most often when moving away at normal speeds in first gear. Sometimes, but not always, I can feel a clunk through my hand holding the gear stick in first just when the clutch engages moving off. This seems to happen most often when moving away uphill.
Sometimes the clunk can be heard coming off the gas a moderate speeds, though I can't hear it at all when getting happy on the gas. I can't seem to replicate the sound willingly.
Car has H&R arbs with strengthening brackets and PSS9. Had snub mount and DTS since I bought the car so I am sure it's not driveline shunt. I am thinking diff mounts?
Any help would be appreciated to self diagnose, before I have to brave some sort of local garage.
Cheers
Olly
Getting a clunk from the rear of the RS4. Seems to happen most often when moving away at normal speeds in first gear. Sometimes, but not always, I can feel a clunk through my hand holding the gear stick in first just when the clutch engages moving off. This seems to happen most often when moving away uphill.
Sometimes the clunk can be heard coming off the gas a moderate speeds, though I can't hear it at all when getting happy on the gas. I can't seem to replicate the sound willingly.
Car has H&R arbs with strengthening brackets and PSS9. Had snub mount and DTS since I bought the car so I am sure it's not driveline shunt. I am thinking diff mounts?
Any help would be appreciated to self diagnose, before I have to brave some sort of local garage.
Cheers
Olly
Hi Graeme,
It's not said exhaust bracket as that had to be welded up to get through the Mot the other day. Checked under the car as far as I can - both droplinks are fine. Just been out this morning and it's definitely getting more pronounced and seems to be coming from the drivers side rear of the car.
Olly
It's not said exhaust bracket as that had to be welded up to get through the Mot the other day. Checked under the car as far as I can - both droplinks are fine. Just been out this morning and it's definitely getting more pronounced and seems to be coming from the drivers side rear of the car.
Olly
Thanks for the replies - Sorry should have said that i have the snub mount and tyres are all evenly worn.
CV joints might be the answer. Definitely seems to be localised around the driver's side rear wheel. Not sure if the occasional clunk when pulling away in first that I can feel though the gear stick is related or not...
Olly
CV joints might be the answer. Definitely seems to be localised around the driver's side rear wheel. Not sure if the occasional clunk when pulling away in first that I can feel though the gear stick is related or not...
Olly
Ok - just had both rear wheels off for a close inspection. Nothing obviously loose, but the driver's side drive shaft has a small amount of play in it, I could move it in and out by hand probably a 2-3 mm which isn't present on the passenger side. Could this be the problem and if so what's causing the play?
Cheers
Olly
Cheers
Olly
Thanks for the info - v. interestingContigo wrote:So the Inner CV joint mounts the diff. As I said, I'm no expert but it does seem like it could well be related to the CV joints rather than the Diff.
I agree - the fact that one drive shaft has play points to this in my mind too.
Now - which incompetent Audi stealership do I get to have a look at this...........
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