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94 Concorde front end "clunk" fixed



 
 
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Old December 31st 04, 02:21 AM
Dave A.
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Default 94 Concorde front end "clunk" fixed

I took my Concorde to a front end specialist today after discovering a badly
worn and loose inner tie-rod end on the left side which appears to have been
the source of the "clunk" I kept on hearing under certain conditions.

The mechanic told me that this is a frequent failure in this car and is
almost always the left side. Total repairs including an alignment came to
just over $200. I'm very pleased to have this problem behind me as it was a
tough one to find. He did check the sway bar mounts and they look good.

Thanks to all for your help and suggestions.

Dave


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