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Clunk when braking-Right rear (or is it a thunk?)
#1

Hi all;

Bought my 94 coupe with M030 and LSD with about 66k on it about 2 weeks ago. I have been working my way through repairs on what seems to be the common failures and easy upgrades for the 964:

-Odometer gear (unplugged the airbag to do this and now the warning light is on all the time---@*&!!$#!!--should have read about it in the forum first)
-Sunroof hinge
-Standard tune up--plugs, rotor, etc
-Airbox mod
Belts and water pump are next along with an inspection of the variocam chain and pad

So, one question and one comment:

The question: There is a distinct clunk when I brake--the sound comes from the right rear, generally at the rear seat footwell. It feels like some linkage gone bad. It is not a vibration, or causes the wheel to shake. Thoughts or comments? I will be looking at it this weekend, but getting me pointed in the right direction would be much appreciated.

The comment: I feel like I have gotten a whole lot of car for the money; Im not sure what other automobile with this level of performance I could have purchased at this price. Wow. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]



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#2

Could be as simple as something clanging around in the RR compartment under the hatch carpet. Could be as ugly as a bad ball joint.
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#3

Sounds like it could be bushing related. There are a few rubber bushing in the rear suspension as you probably know. Could be time for a rebush.

That being said, I had a similar clunk sound from the rear of my 944 that I could not find and it went away after a while. Go figure.

Enjoy the car!
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there are a lot of things that can cause a clunk like that - eliminating the obvious of things in the back of the car, my first thoughts are:

loose caliper
broken brake pad
loose or worn CV joint
worn control arm bushing
worn shock bushing
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