Noisy front suspension

2003.5 mazdaspeed protege still stock.

Anytime i drive over a bump or something similar, theres loud noises coming from the front suspension. If im driving over smooth surface im fine, no noise. Could it be my endlinks?
 
i have to same problem on my 2003 protege es..... a friend of mine checked out the sway bar ect ect and can't find anything wrong .. we are thinking about changing out the endlinks jus tto see if that is it or not but can't say if that is the problem or not
 
i've got a bit of a "rumble" or "clunk" coming from the front end when i'm on bumpy streets. just got some new bushings for the front sway bar, gonna see if that helps. can't find anything else that seems loose or out of place....
 
I have a squeaking noise.... its the rubber bushing on the lower swaybar. Need to be re-greased or something.
 
the front sway bar bushings are notorious for failure and noise, usually a squeak and or a clunk, same with the rears. just replace them with new ones from mazda and grease them prior to installation
 
yup, i put in an AXR clunk fix bracket with new bushings on the rear sway bar and it completely silenced the back end. still working on the bushings up front, they are a pain in the a$$ to put in!
 
yup, i put in an AXR clunk fix bracket with new bushings on the rear sway bar and it completely silenced the back end. still working on the bushings up front, they are a pain in the a$$ to put in!
sonnova... not what I wanted to hear. lol I'll just try lithium greasing them...
 
The noise from my front end is more like a buckling, not quite sure if its what everybody calls a clunk. Also, There is no squeaking. Is there Anyway to tell if the sway bar bushings are bad without taking them out?
 
The noise from my front end is more like a buckling, not quite sure if its what everybody calls a clunk. Also, There is no squeaking. Is there Anyway to tell if the sway bar bushings are bad without taking them out?

the "clunk" is your sway bar rattling around in wore out bushings
 
endlinks seem pretty solid, no play or visible damage....
how can i tell if they are bad?
 
endlinks seem pretty solid, no play or visible damage....
how can i tell if they are bad?

usually they bend, and typically on lowered cars. but the joints can go too, if you're getting a clunk, it can be the end joints, if you don't feel any play, they're probably fine. I'd put money on the bushings.
 
Sometimes you can feel the play in the endlinks sometimes you can't. If there is play, you know they're bad. For mine, I had absolutely no play. Just changed them out and the noise went away. They're not too expensive anyway. Just a pain to remove if you live in an area that promotes corrosion. You'll have to grind them off.
 
Sometimes you can feel the play in the endlinks sometimes you can't. If there is play, you know they're bad. For mine, I had absolutely no play. Just changed them out and the noise went away. They're not too expensive anyway. Just a pain to remove if you live in an area that promotes corrosion. You'll have to grind them off.

true that, I swapped my springs with the shock still mounted to the endlink.... lol
 
actually i just realized that my front endlinks are new.... they came with the BC coilover kit that i installed a couple months ago. so it must be the bushings.
 

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