Clunk...
#16
When I had to replace my front u joint it wasn't obvious by physically moving it around. The way it became obvious was by driving forward, stopping, putting it in reverse and giving it gas to make it clunk and repeating. Forward then reversing seems to change the drive angle causing the clunk.
#25
I've tightened everything except the shocks.
Still making the sound. It's a hollow-ish sound if that makes any sense. :o
I can repeat the sound when making quick slalom type turns in succession. This has me stumped. Shocks could cause this sound but they work fine, but could be loose. I sure hope this isn't axle shaft and/or rear wheel bearing related. No signs of leaks anywhere.
Still making the sound. It's a hollow-ish sound if that makes any sense. :o
I can repeat the sound when making quick slalom type turns in succession. This has me stumped. Shocks could cause this sound but they work fine, but could be loose. I sure hope this isn't axle shaft and/or rear wheel bearing related. No signs of leaks anywhere.
#26
I get a single pop when going side to side (fairly hard ) from time to time. Thought it was my lugs but they were tight. I'm beginning to think its the lower ball joints as they feel dry as hell.
When I had truck in the shop for the air bag recall 6 months ago or so they did a multipoint inspection and said that the lower ball joints show wear but tires arent wearing bad at all.
When I had truck in the shop for the air bag recall 6 months ago or so they did a multipoint inspection and said that the lower ball joints show wear but tires arent wearing bad at all.
#27