TimboSHO
Intermediate
About a year and a half ago, I installed aluminum sub frame bushings on the rear of my subframe (the front ones were still good, so i left them alone). Just a month or so ago, the subframe started clunking. I went underneath for a look-see, and the rear bolts were loose! I put some locktite on and tightened them up, and it's been fine until a couple of days ago. Now it's clunking again. Everything is tight (I even pulled the carpet up and checked to make sure the nuts were tight and in place).
I'm not sure if anyone else has had this, but I'm wondering if it might be my subframe rusting through, and the added stress the AL SFBs put on it is acually hurting my subframe. My car is very rusty (hole in the driver's floor, holes in the body all over, even a-pillars about rusted through--talk about wind noise on the highway
), and I'm wondering if anyone else in the rust belt has experienced this as well.
BTW: I just installed new motor mounts about the same time I did the SFBs, so it's not them making noise. It's definately from the rear of my subframe, as I can feel it under my feet when it clunks.
Thanks in advance for any information or ideas.
I'm not sure if anyone else has had this, but I'm wondering if it might be my subframe rusting through, and the added stress the AL SFBs put on it is acually hurting my subframe. My car is very rusty (hole in the driver's floor, holes in the body all over, even a-pillars about rusted through--talk about wind noise on the highway
), and I'm wondering if anyone else in the rust belt has experienced this as well. BTW: I just installed new motor mounts about the same time I did the SFBs, so it's not them making noise. It's definately from the rear of my subframe, as I can feel it under my feet when it clunks.
Thanks in advance for any information or ideas.