Okay, I need some additional help. As I mentioned in my last post, I was able to appreciate some vertical play in both front wheels when jacked up and felt I had bad front lower ball joints on both sides. For my first round of repairs I replaced those as well as the right front axle (the boot was torn). This seemed to solve the clunking from the right front end, but I still had clunking from the left front.
Flash forward a few weeks. The noise worsened, so I jacked the car up and poked around some more, this time noticing some play when rocking the wheel in the horizontal direction. Since I had noticed the torn inner tie rod dust cover and torn outer tie rod boots on both sides, I decided to replace the inner and outer tie rods on both sides. When I had the left inner tie rod dust cover off, there appeared to be a combination of water, grease, and dirt inside. I also thought I saw a small amount of power steering fluid. Uh oh. (Interestingly enough, a service record from 2007 mentioned a leaking steering rack, which the prior owner declined to replace at that time.) Once I had everything back together the suspension felt good. No more clunking. (Got an alignment, too.)
Flash forward another few weeks to the present. The clunking over bumps has returned again and is worse than ever. It’s coming from both sides, and the size of the depression or elevation in the road can be pretty small and still produce the noise. The steering remains tight with no play, but sometimes over bumps in the road it seems to rattle the wheel pretty hard and almost feels like a vibration for a few beats.
I’m really having trouble pinpointing this. There is no obvious leaking from the front shocks, and when I try to vertically rock the vehicle the oscillations dampen pretty quickly. No broken springs. I cannot seem to recreate the sound by manually shaking things or hammering on control arms, bushings, etc. No visibly loose retaining bolts, fasteners, etc. Upper control arms seem okay (no torn boots in the upper ball joints), although I’m not sure of a good way to test these. Strut mounts also seem tight (thought of this one after watching Eric’s strut mount replacement on the RL). I did remove the steering rack splash shield and check the mounts for the steering rack, which all seemed fine as well.
I have pretty good service records from the vehicle, but there is a gap of a few years missing, so I don’t know if shocks were replaced during that time. They may be original (odometer is about 194500); they are OEM. Could this be the sole cause? Could a bad steering rack cause these symptoms? The steering itself seems nice and smooth despite the leak. What puzzles me is how things seemed to temporarily improve after I replaced the parts I felt were bad based on my analysis. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: The noise 101 video was an engine mount on a TL. Can mounts cause clunking on bumps without occurring when hard acceleration?