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right had the Z out today for a little run, noticed when im braking and just before i come to a complete stop im getting 1 dull clunk sound coming from the NSF wheel area, the tracking needs done as its pulling a little to the left, but this noise is new...related? or something else?, i know its hard to diagnose a sound without being at the car but just incase any1 has had a similar symptom

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I would check your anti roll bar and drop links to make sure they are tight and the rubbers arent perished, also check the torsion bar. If its none of those, check that you brake pads have both shims, and the little clips in the top corners of the pads which hold the shims to the pads. Occassionally mine did this and found both clips were missing, which allowed the pads to move slightly

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the shims/clips part sounds plausable, had the car on the ramp on monday and all was well, but never even looked at the brakes to be honest

get the wheel jacked up and check for any loose play in the wheel or suspension - you might be able to feel where something is worn/tired..

Check the track control arm nuts for tightness and inspect the lower arms as they can crack around these two nuts :crying::crying:

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