Our front end clunks both on the open road or when you hit a bump.

Asked by marye Jul 03, 2007 at 07:21 AM about the 2003 Honda Odyssey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We replaced the struts, sway bar, and bushings. We have spent over $1500 dollars and still have the same noises.  Our dealer wants us to replace the new struts new KYG again with the Honda stuts.  Estimated cost is $1000.  Help!

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Have them check the C/V halfshaft. Also it could possibly be motor or transmission mount.

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The Calipers might be the problem...its being held by two bolts that gets worn after time, jack up and take off wheel, Knock caliper, if you hear a clunking sound then that's the problem. you need to pull the bolts out and remove the grease rubber, cut a piece of rubber hose about one inch,push it into the end of the bolt then squeeze the caliper back on. Tip...use a screw driver and squeeze the piston in and it will be easy to re-install. the idea is to tighten the bolts.

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