I often wonder when I hear people talk about Cold weather effecting if their talking about the same thing. Because my clunk is actually WORSE in the summer time because of rain. Although, in the winter, because the roads heave a lot here, and ice build up, the bushings take more abuse ( more bumps ) and wear faster. Did that make sense? Basically they make the noise in summer as well, new bushings or not.
The bushings make 2 noises from my experience.
1. When Cold, they make this crunchy sound, like driving over a coke can every time you go over a bump. This is actually pretty normal for high end suspensions and i've never really made a big deal about it.
2. The over-discussed clunk noise which aint normal.
The bushings make 2 noises from my experience.
1. When Cold, they make this crunchy sound, like driving over a coke can every time you go over a bump. This is actually pretty normal for high end suspensions and i've never really made a big deal about it.
2. The over-discussed clunk noise which aint normal.