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Want to figure out what is clunking under the truck when I turn and go over a bump (speed bump or into my driveway)?
I changed the funkily angled tie-rod, but the sound is still there though it only does it occasionally. I am trying to avoid spending money on a front end that will essentially be scrapped in the very near future, yet I want to insure that it isn't something that will break on the trail. Ball joints all seem tight, The other tierod seems tight, all the bolts are good and tight............I am suspecting something to do with the Torsion bars as one clunked when I pulled myself under the truck, and they should be solid. I got it to do it again by slapping it, but only once.................
That is my thought I just can't seem to prove it to myself. I hope it is them so I can blatantly ignore it untill I cut the damn things off and toss em
The next weekend might be better. I am camping this weekend, but have the family with me. Let me talk to them, and I really need to get my rig into Les Scwabb to shake down the front end before whatever is clunking decides to break. I can't find it so they will have too.
I am thinkinkg that there be many a fire concern over there right now as well.