Loud thump from rear end when driving.
2000 Disco 2 - My rear end started making a loud thump while driving yesterday. Started small then got louder and louder and I could feel it. Felt and sounded like a flat tire but they are fine. It completely goes away when I'm turning either Direction. But feels like I'm driving over speed bumps when going forward. Drive perfectly straight though, I also did some rolling in neutral but still thuds. I crawled under her and everything looks nice. Once it warms up a tad I'm going to start pulling things apart but was looking for guidance on what this might be?
I hope this isn’t your case but I had a Suburban that did something like what you’re describing. When I removed the diff cover I found large chunks of gear teeth at the bottom. I hope you find something much simpler.
That makes sense. Thanks, I did a little searching on that and think (hope) it may be a suspension thing. If I rock the parked truck side to side I kind of hear a small clunk.
Which factor affects it more -- vehicle speed, or condition of the terrain?
If it is relatively calm when coasting in neutral on a paved surface, but knocks loudly when you go over a bump, I would lean towards suspension or Watts linkage. If the frequency of the knocks increases as the vehicle speed increases on a paved surface, I'd look at the rotoflex or driveshaft.
If it is relatively calm when coasting in neutral on a paved surface, but knocks loudly when you go over a bump, I would lean towards suspension or Watts linkage. If the frequency of the knocks increases as the vehicle speed increases on a paved surface, I'd look at the rotoflex or driveshaft.
Which factor affects it more -- vehicle speed, or condition of the terrain?
If it is relatively calm when coasting in neutral on a paved surface, but knocks loudly when you go over a bump, I would lean towards suspension or Watts linkage. If the frequency of the knocks increases as the vehicle speed increases on a paved surface, I'd look at the rotoflex or driveshaft.
If it is relatively calm when coasting in neutral on a paved surface, but knocks loudly when you go over a bump, I would lean towards suspension or Watts linkage. If the frequency of the knocks increases as the vehicle speed increases on a paved surface, I'd look at the rotoflex or driveshaft.
I was only meaning my diagnostic suggestions as a starting point for places to look. I would say that a broken link could be a likely cause, although I'm no suspension expert.
Yes, that sway bar link wouldn't normally make a noise while just moving forward. It would only clunk if it made contact...and it wouldn't be something continuous, normally. Plus, l don't see any contact marks on the two peices. If you have a "rolling clunk or knock"...l'd still be looking at watts link (mounted on rear of axle housing) or roloflex/driveshaft. If nothing jumps out at you there, then drain axle fluid and look for chunks of metal. Check your front driveshaft also, noises can travel underneath.


