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Old 05-09-2010, 03:09 PM
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Exclamation 91 P/U LOUD creaking/popping in front when turning, CAN'T FIGURE OUT!!

I have a 91 Pickup DLX and every time I cut the wheel in either direction there is a very loud popping and groaning coming from somewhere in the front end. I have checked all the moving areas and I can't find any rub spots. I also greased and lubed EVERYTHING and still have the issue

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It happened to me too.
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Steering stops.

Try seaching a little. This is covered at least once everyother week.
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have you done a search, it was covered not to long ago. it might be the turn stops needing greased.
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The part circled in yellow hits the crecent shape.

You can grease them everyonce in a while, or get new rubber end caps from the stealership.

There are 4 stops total, make sure you get them all.
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I tried the search before I posted but got nothing, I don't want to be "that guy" but I still haven't totally figured this site out yet.
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Its prob the steering stops. Its extremely common on toyotas. You can put some lithium grease there and it will quiet down for a little while...
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Originally Posted by McAtee
I tried the search before I posted but got nothing, I don't want to be "that guy" but I still haven't totally figured this site out yet.
Its understandable, the yotatech search sucks. What i do is go through google. For example type in "noise when turning yotatech" and it will almost always bring up a yotatech thread about it.
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That was it, thanks very much I will grease them up pronto

Thanks for the advice as well
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Originally Posted by 2DoorRunner
Its understandable, the yotatech search sucks....
!SACRILEGE!

but true
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Originally Posted by McAtee
...I don't want to be "that guy" ...
Neither did any of us when we started posting but most of us were.
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the only way to learn is to ask questions. so don't worry about it.
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^true, but not true at the same time. Most of what i know has been taken from countless hours of reading over this site. Oh and wikipedia
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I am getting the hang of things, I just figured out through another thread that I have to replace my catalytic converter, very good to know.
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read toyotanation faq must read in the 89-95 forum, the faq on these trucks here and the toyota bible on pirate and after a few hours you can go from asking questions to answering and knowing what will be going to on your truck in what order an x amount of miles.
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if could be your steering stops, OR your CV joints binding because they need to be replaced.
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CV's?

Have a 2000 4Runner and I am having getting a quick pop/knock sound (and feel in the wheel) whenever I turn to the right past about 50% (and moving forward). After reading up here, my hunch is that it is the CV joint and not the steering stop (I had that issue with a toyota I owned a long time ago and this sounds different). Is there any easy way to determine if the CV joint is bad without taking it to a mechanic to diagnose?


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