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Old 10-03-2015, 09:52 PM
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04 neon auto 120,000 miles

Back in may I put in new moog control arms, moog sway bar links, moog outer tie rods, moog inner sway bar bushings and Monroe quick struts (the premiums, not the econo). I had a solid front end for a couple months. Then I started to notice a light clunking noise when going over cracks in the road under 30mph. Light enough where a lot of people it wouldn't bother. Over 30 no noises that I can hear.

Today I returned the quick struts for another set and installed and I can still hear that noise but less frequent. I also just put in new moog inner control arms and the light clunk over bumps is still there.

Is this noise the nature of the beast or should I be looking at other components? Very frustrating.

Wondering if this is something not suspension related? Could this be a motor mount?
 
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I have the same issue. Replaced everything but the struts with moog parts and I get that clunking sound the same as you. The struts are still good at 105k so I haven't replaced them. I dont want to put more money into this Detroit piece of crap! Front end is solid. Steering is solid. Chrysler did the front alignment and found no issues after I replaced those parts. My thought is that it is new so that may be the reason for the clunks. Maybe things have to settle in. I acn honestly say I have never owned a worse piece of crap than this car. I only use it to commute to the train station anyway.
 
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Strut mounts?
 
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Old 10-05-2015, 12:36 PM
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Strut mounts?

I concur. Did you also replace the strut mounts or isolators? (sometimes called different things, basically, the insulator that sits on top of the strut).
 
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Old 10-05-2015, 01:08 PM
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I replaced the new quick struts with newer quick struts.
 
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Old 10-05-2015, 01:20 PM
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But what about the isolators? They go between the strut and the mounting point. Not part of the strut.
 
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its either isolators or the rubber sway bar bushings, or you didn't get the control arm bolts torqued to spec. For me it was all 3, my isolators & sway bushings were worn thru @ 250k miles down here in tx.. sadly this car could go another 200k easy

did your quick struts change ride height much?
 
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Okay, for all who didn't know (like me). Monroe quick struts come as a complete, ready to install assembly. They include the spring and the upper mount with isolator. Good to know, but I'm sure they're not cheap.
 
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Correct, the quick struts come complete. I took the sway bar off and I'm still getting noise.
 
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This noise is killing me.

To prove out the new quick struts i got a hold of used factory strut assemblies and installed them. Same vibration type noise at low speeds over bumps. Sometimes i can feel the noise in the floorboards. It does seem if i remove the sway bar the vibration type noise goes away, thing is the sway bar has brand new moog links and new moog inner budhings. This is driving me nuts.
 


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