Clunking while parking

My Z4M has started to make clunking noises when manoeuvring at slow speed. It may make the same noises a higher speeds but you just can't hear it.

I suspect that the steering rack is at fault.

Has anyone had similar faults?

It's an 06 with about 69K miles.

It's off to the garage on the 9th having passed an MOT just a couple of weeks ago with nothing spotted. But the clunking was mentioned when they parked it. Since then on some drives you hear nothing and on others it starts when you park up.

I've seen refurbed Z4M ones (hydraulic not electric) online but wondered if anyone had done this and how it worked out.
 
I was hoping it was bushes rather than the steering rack.

It is also variable. Some drives I won't hear a thing. Then the next time I start the engine it'll be there from the outset.

It does sound like a clunk rather than a vibration. Today it was fine for 2 30 minute drives and then on the 10 minute drive home it was really loud. I reversed quite a long way before the 3rd short drive. So lots of questions. Hopefully not drivetrain, maybe bushes.

I've been all over it trying to shake everything under the bonnet and as I said it was good on the MOT, I don't have a ramp. But the garage owner noticed the noise when he was parking the car. (I trust the garage btw)

If anyone has had similar probs it would be nice to advise the garage. They've worked on the car for the last 10 years or so and a good. But this may be something they haven't come across before.
 
a340driver said:
Thanks I'll google it.

Never heard the phrase before.
The big round bushes that the front lower wishbones locate in at their rear mounting point.
If they start to fail then they clunk. Of course, reversing is pulling the wheel forward, away from them, so that may make the problem worse if it loosens them until you go forward and effectlively push everything tight again.
 
Making a note to myself.

If you wake up with a thick head one morning thinking you know a bit about something, keep it to yourself rather than posting on a forum where people are wide awake. Z4s drive from the back.
 
Thanks all. I had the local garage look at it and they started by tightening up the strut braces which has cleared the noise. We have some awful potholes around here (Glos/Willts/Oxon).
I'll keep an eye on it incase it's something more complex.
 
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