Jake654321
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I have a 2002 ACR. 2,000 miles. There is a distinct, and I think, growing louder klunk when I shift. I can hear and even feel it in the clutch when I change gears, especially in lower revs.
It appears when upshifting primarily, althought if coasting in third or fourth it happens when I reapply the throttle.
Is this normal? Should I be more careful about matching revs to up shifts, or is something wrong? Maybe loose?
I spun it three weeks ago, it bumped a curb but I've replaced the ACR wheel with a brand new one purchased from the dealer.
Any ideas or am I imagining things since the spin. Spun on a wide street, bent the wheel but didn't seem to hurt anything else. The dealer has checked the suspension and the alignment, said it was "dead on".
If anyone else has had this clunking problem, how did you resolve it? Thanks
It appears when upshifting primarily, althought if coasting in third or fourth it happens when I reapply the throttle.
Is this normal? Should I be more careful about matching revs to up shifts, or is something wrong? Maybe loose?
I spun it three weeks ago, it bumped a curb but I've replaced the ACR wheel with a brand new one purchased from the dealer.
Any ideas or am I imagining things since the spin. Spun on a wide street, bent the wheel but didn't seem to hurt anything else. The dealer has checked the suspension and the alignment, said it was "dead on".
If anyone else has had this clunking problem, how did you resolve it? Thanks