So after purchasing my daughter's 02 Liberty, one of the first things I did was have the brakes checked and the rears needed replacing. Being in a hurry, I went ahead and let Merlin change em. All seemed fine for a couple of weeks.
Then I started hearing an odd clunking occurring at slow speeds, mainly when coasting and turning left at slow speeds. It really sounded like it was coming from the front, but my 12 year old riding in the back convinced me it was coming from the rear. I jumped into the rear today with my wife driving and yup, it's from the rear.
So it warmed up to low 20's today and I finally got around to jacking her up, she's been sitting idle in the driveway for a couple of weeks due to weather. Didn't find anything unusual, ujoints were fine, didn't hear the clunk when the jeep was off the ground.
Walking around the jeep, I noticed it was missing a lug nut from the right rear, well that's not a good thing. I'd fix that later....
I came inside to do some searching here and found this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=55999&p=623294&hilit=clunk+rear+end#p623294Of particular interest:
"The only way thats your problem is if your lug nuts were hand tight at best, when you tighten the lug nuts you essentially make the rotor one with the tire and hub. Torque your lug nuts and see if it goes away."
I thought to myself, no way....but then again.
So I went to Pepboys and got a new lug nut first. Then, I started checking the lug nuts on the right rear and I could move two of em by hand!!! Yup, they were ALL loose, both wheels.
Friggin idiots at Merlin never torqued the darn things, sure glad the wheels didn't bust off, wow.
Unfortunately, when just starting to torque a nut on the left rear, with no real pressure, one of the lugs broke. I tightened the other 4 to spec and it should be fine. Took the jeep for a spin and whaddya know, the clunk is completely gone.
This is why I like doing my own work whenever I can.