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Old 11-06-2009, 10:34 PM
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hey guys, nto new to the forum, btu new to the cars section...
i got a 94 intrapid with the 3.3 motor,

turn to the right, and it dont make no noise, but if yea turn to the left, and hit the gas a little bit, and it cluncks pretty bad, no pysical feel of a clunck but you can hear it, depending on how hard ya hit the gas, sometimes its louder then the radio at a normal persons normal radio level...

doesnt do it right like i said, and it doesnt do it going stragiht, the wierd part is the clunkc going ledft, is in the right side...

so many countless parts including full struts and tierods, bushings, jsut about everything int eh front edn is replaced...

what could this clunk be? how can i fix it...

any help is great guys
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:45 PM
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It probably has something to do with the sway bar. My Jeep had a problem like this. It would make a thump, bump, clonk what ever you call it, when you would turn the wheel while turning. If this is the case, what is happening, is that the sway bar is hitting the inside of your rim/tire. And when you turn it back, it makes a thumping noise making it go back into place. I am fairly certain that is whats going on. But, I could be wrong. If you drive it to long and do not get it fixed, you will be in for a lot of damage repairs. My solution is to drive it to the auto store/mechanic and have him look at it. On the way there, DO NOT turn the wheel all the way to one side.

By the way, it's spelled Intrepid. :P

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well, i have looked, the inside of the wheel doesnt haave a mark, its not a rubing sound, its more of almost like a broken axle, but teh sound is in the right wheel when i turn left, so i dont know...
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could it be a bad outer cv/ and them swaybar links are awyas junk
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