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Feeling it in the pedals: yes felt it in the pedals. It felt like there was something physically loose. I thought it was the bed at first. I’ve had the bed come loose on a truck before and it was surprisingly similar.

Needing music off and exhaust quiet to hear: no could hear it in sport with music at normal volume, but not Baja with loud music.

Less than 40mph: yes. Was most noticeable around 20.

Windows open vs closed: didn’t matter, could hear it regardless.

Hollow sound: definitely. Like something is loose.

Cracks in the road and such: was for sure the most noticeable there. And potholes. But also the back side of speed bumps.


It sounds like your clunk is a very minimal one to be honest. Although having all four replaced I don’t notice any of this stuff anymore and I have deliberately tried to make it happen again. I drove around with three shocks replaced and one old one for a bit while the fourth shock was on order (got damaged in shipping). With one clunking front shock it made more noise than what you are describing. You don’t have much time left on the bumper to bumper. If it were me I’d bother them about it a few more times until the bumper to bumper is up and then just not care. There will always be some noise from the shocks. I think as long as you can’t feel it in the pedals and can’t hear it under normal circumstances it isn’t worth too much thought.


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