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Back2DTM

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  1. I have a 2001 Boxster with 120,000+ miles on it (many more than yours) that I bought used. It had the same clunk at low speeds from the rear wheels (mostly passenger side). Just last month I replaced the rear track arms myself and it fixed the problem.

    I also have a slight leak from the rear seal, which I have also heard is common. It's hardly noticeable, but leaves a little gunk at the bottom of the engine and a few spots on the driveway. It's a somewhat expensive repair (they have to lift out the transmission I think) so I haven't gotten around to it yet. I've heard it's a good idea to replace the clutch at the same time, since they are already working in that area. I'm waiting until the clutch goes bad to fix the rear seal.

    Also, keep an eye on the plastic rear window. I replaced that when I bought it because of bad UV damage. I think this looks interesting...

    http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...mp;hl=glass+top

    Thanks for the information, sir!

    I plan to replace the rear main seal and other stuff @ 60k miles.

    I was studying your rear glass thread last week. Very interesting!

  2. What a coincidence!! :D My car is still under warranty until Aug 26, so I wish I new exactly what it was so I can tell the dealer what to check and fix before it expires. I want to take it in again, but I don't know what to ask him to check so he can find the source. The car is running awesome except for this freakin' problem. Well if anybody can shed some light it would be great! Thanks,

    That is great that your car is still under warranty. If I were you, I would tell them that the noise is still there and request them to check the shock mounts.

    They were probably too lazy to check them out last time when you took the car back, because the mounts are kind of "hidden"

  3. OK here is what was replaced at the dealer, part number (2) 986-331-043-07 Trailing arm assembly. The mechanic described it as "replaced rear control arms".

    I obviously don't know what any of these parts do, but the clunking still there. Should that have done it? If somebody can explain how all this works I would greatly appreciated. Thanks. (I'm still learning). :)

    We checked my car's rear suspension during the oil change, and figured out the rear shock mounts are wore out. Maybe yours might have the same problem.

    Do you hear the noise more clear when the windows are closed and the top is up?

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