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Old May 9, 2015 | 02:53 PM
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Default Front End clunk over bumps, new parts!!

Dear Brothers,

I am experiencing front end clunks over bumps on my front end of 2000 S type.
I have replaced all new parts including

upper/lower ball joints, stabalizer links, both strut bushings, tie rod ends. Now the only thing I can think of is sway bar bushings but I looked at them they don't seem to have any damage or play in them,

everything else feels tight on the suspension, What else could it be? should I still replace the sway bar bushings?
 
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Old May 9, 2015 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by linconlsv8
Dear Brothers,

I am experiencing front end clunks over bumps on my front end of 2000 S type.
I have replaced all new parts including

upper/lower ball joints, stabalizer links, both strut bushings, tie rod ends. Now the only thing I can think of is sway bar bushings but I looked at them they don't seem to have any damage or play in them,

everything else feels tight on the suspension, What else could it be? should I still replace the sway bar bushings?
See attached. S204-08


I am tempted, to wrap, some PTFE sheet material 1.5, 2mm between the Sway bar and rubber bush and see what happens, and if the clunk goes away.

If you don't feel like splashing out, on new bushes.
 
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