I've been trying to figure out what my rear clunk sound is ever since I bought my car. This year, I had the rear axles serviced, complete with new cv boots and grease. Pushing the axles back and forth makes no clunk. I also just had the famous Toby Bolts installed. My old TABs weren't bent at all and actually looked like they were in pretty good shape. The new bolts put my mind to rest a little better. But still I have the clunk. It hasn't changed at all over the past 2 years, so although it's not getting worse, none of what I've done has made it even marginally better. The way my clunk works is that if turn right twice, I'll only hear it the first time. Then when I go back to the left it'll come back. This even happens at extremely slow speeds, usually when the car's weight is shifted (speed bumps, driveway enterances). I remember someone mentioning that clunking might be fixed by tightening body bolts, but was unable to find the message in the archives. Where are these bolts? Does anyone else have any suggestions? I'm sure that as common as this problem is, someone must have an answer. :) -Christian