Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 4m 4d Posted 16/12/12 07:37 AM Author Share Posted 16/12/12 07:37 AM Hey mate that shunt coming off hard acceleration is quite normal, not the diff bush, as was recommended too me could be a stuffed tailshaft coupling but won't really fix it much. Just something you learn to live with.Now after a couple of months of my problem being solved I'm afraid its returned! Going to have a look and see if the diff bush was installed wrong and has shagged itself, plus going to check on the exhaust to make sure its not bouncing around. Other option Im thinking is might be a stuffed shock/shocks in the rear, but haven't noticed any oil leaking from them. Will post up whether its just paranoia or whether theres a problem somewhere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 4m 4d Posted 09/07/13 01:42 AM Author Share Posted 09/07/13 01:42 AM Bit of a thread mine but trying to follow up on this issue.So I finally fixed the problem (well at least 95% of it). I recently changed the upper outer and lower out control arm bushes and the knock seems to have gone. I can hear something every now and then but its probably just the car bottoming out. These cost me $80 and took the good part of a day with some help and mucking around.Note that things that appeared to fix the problem before may have just temporarily done so but once everything settled it came back, that's why I waited a few hundred kms this time to make sure it hasn't come back yet, touch wood!So what I did and the affect it had:Changed upper shock bushes and control blade bushes to nolathane - $250ish - Reduced noise temporarily but came back worse, rear gripped betterChanged springs and shocks (monroe gt sport) - $700ish - Made noise slightly worseChanged upper inner bushes to offset (for camber) and diff bushes - $800ish - Made noise slightly better and removed axle trampChanged sway bar link pins to ball joint ends (wholesale suspension) - $100 - Made no differenceChanged Upper outer and lower outer control arm bushes - $80 - problem fixed 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbie55986 Member 2 Member For: 10y 3m 25d Posted 28/10/14 10:02 PM Share Posted 28/10/14 10:02 PM HI Sorry to revive an old thread, I seem to have the clunk too and would like to first try to tighten up bolts in the rear end before opening the wallet and chucking parts at it, is anyone able to post the BA specs? Or are they the same as the BF/FG? Just don't want to overtighten and cause myself more issues! Many thanks, great site! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 4m 4d Posted 29/10/14 01:04 AM Author Share Posted 29/10/14 01:04 AM B series and FG rear end is basically identical suspension wise, I think just the diff and cv shafts that are different so FG specs should be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbie55986 Member 2 Member For: 10y 3m 25d Posted 29/10/14 03:41 AM Share Posted 29/10/14 03:41 AM Awesome thanks for the fast reply much appreciated! Thought it might be but since this is my first Ford experience I didn't want to mess it up. Cheers mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
childsplay marine New Member 2 Member For: 7y 11m 10d Posted 13/03/17 12:29 PM Share Posted 13/03/17 12:29 PM (edited) Had same problems in BA and now in 2014 FG you can put money on it it will be the CONTROL BLADE bushes , don't replace them with Ford parts , use SUPER PRO , you can buy the complete blade with bushes already in , problem gone in an instant , I got sick of so called experts telling me nothing was wrong so I went looking myself , around an hour to remove and replace the pair , easy ! Just note this is the control BLADE BUSHES not control arm bushes Edited 13/03/17 12:34 PM by childsplay marine addition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvilDaifu Cruise Whore Moderating Team 5,130 Member For: 19y 6m 18d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 13/03/17 01:50 PM Share Posted 13/03/17 01:50 PM When I had my BA XR6T I replaced the centre and side diff bushes with SuperPro Comfort from Senna_T at the time (he no longer in the business that sells them). My centre one had a tear in it so I got them all replaced - it sure improved the handling of the car - one of the things you can do to improve performance (cornering) Prices have gone up since 2013 - cost of labour especially. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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