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jsp86

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So after replacing struts wheel bearing tie rod sway bar bushings sway bar end links pretty much everything except ball joints/arms, i still have a clunk on the passenger side of my 05 jeep liberty limited 3.7 4wd

My ball joints arms and bushings have been inspected a few times and they look great no issues. After looking around under the passenger side i notice this part that bolts in around the cv and i have no idea what this part is called or its function.

It appears there should be a bushing in there somewhere but when i shine a light i can see right through the other side. Can anyone tell me what this part is and what its function is? I am guessing this may be causing my clunk. Thanks!
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According to my Haynes manual, it's called the front axle bracket. I just looked and mine has a bushing in it, so I would say that would probably cause a clunk when torque is on it No idea on a part number though.
 

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That's one of the mounts for the front differential. There is no replacement for the bushing - the entire mount has to be replaced; but I'm not sure if the part is even available anymore.

That shouldn't cause a clunk when you hit bumps though. Did you also change the clevis bushing on the lower control arm? They're a pain to replace but they cushion the connection between the coilover tower and the lower control arm.

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Thanks for the responses....I have not replaced the clevis bushing on the lower control arm. I will take a good look at it tomorrow and tackle that project soon and see what happens!
 

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