Clonk from rear axle

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Tab95

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Hi.
I have a 2015 defender with 26k on the clock that has developed a ‘clonk’ when I pull away, it isn’t the prop shaft. And I have checked the half shaft ends are bolted up tight. (The half shafts are the ones that have the fixed ends on them).
I have also checked the ball joint on top of the axle and it doesn’t appear to have movement. Any ideas?

thanks tom
 
Hi.
I have a 2015 defender with 26k on the clock that has developed a ‘clonk’ when I pull away, it isn’t the prop shaft. And I have checked the half shaft ends are bolted up tight. (The half shafts are the ones that have the fixed ends on them).
I have also checked the ball joint on top of the axle and it doesn’t appear to have movement. Any ideas?

thanks tom
How have you checked the ball joint? They need a decent length breaker bar to make sure
 
If it does it when first pulling away after standing overnight but not on subsequent pulling away it could be the transmission (hand) brake sticking.
 
How have you checked the ball joint? They need a decent length breaker bar to make sure

I used a bar about 2.5 feet long to pry between the axle and the ‘A’ bar to see if there is any lift. I didn’t put a massive effort into it though ‍♂️
 
Sounds like A frame ball joint. Is the gaiter in good nick? Another culprit would be hub drive members which you can check visibly whilst rocking the car with handbrake on. Also input gear to trans box can wear if oil low or on older boxes like lt77
 
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