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Old 04-09-2009, 04:04 AM   #316 (permalink)
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Re: Drive train clunk

Thanks for the reminder. If the Wx isn't too cr&ppy this weekend I'll get under there and get some pictures. Been looking for an excuse to try out my wide-angle lens anyway...

When I mentioned the side-to-side ride height difference I completely forgot the obvious reason the left side carries more weight - that's where the fuel tank is - 28 gallons at 6 lbs/gal ...

2 months post-mod and I am still loving it. And the summer tires go on this weekend - that'll be fun ;-)
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Re: Drive train clunk

bump, any pics yet?
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Re: Drive train clunk

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bump, any pics yet?
Thanks for the bump...

Yes, I have pix - the 10mm lens is working good...
Alas - these past two weeks have been crazy-busy and and I am off the next two on vacation... It would help a bit if this forum actually hosted its own images but since I need to upload them to my own site, it takes a bit longer.

I will get on this upon my return. Check back around Memorial Weekend...
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Old 05-13-2009, 08:33 PM   #319 (permalink)
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Re: Drive train clunk

I know i am about 5 years to late on answering this post but i had the same issue that was initially stated. I brought the truck in about 5 times and the nissan techs couldnt figure it out. On the 6th time i brought the truck in i had them purge and flush out the tranny. Got the truck back and it was gone. No more clunking when coming to a stop. have the transmission flushed and see if it keeps happening.

I had an 04 LE Off Road Pkg
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Re: Drive train clunk

can you also add helper springs to the back if you do this to the front???
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Re: Drive train clunk

Is there a final resolution for this? I have read so many different "fixes". I get the same feeling when accelerating from a stop. A small jerk occurs when accelerating and I don't feel it again until I have stopped and accelerated again. I guess my concern is something wearing out, whatever it is. I can deal with the feeling as long as it is not causing mechanical damage. Anyone have a resolution?
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