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Old 03-14-2005, 07:35 PM
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Swaped CV's, still hearing noise

I was getting a very laud metalic "klanking" "grating" noise when turning the steering wheel all the way to the left and driving. Sometimes it happend sometimes it did not, but I noticed it happend whenever I went over a bump while making this sharp turn.

I checked under the truck and noticed that the cv boot was ripped on my drivers side. So I was totaly convinced the CV's were at fault, especialy since a car I used to have made a similar sound under the same circumstances. So I went ahead and replaced both driveshafts (and outer tie rods while I was at it).

But I STILL get the same noise. I'm at a loss, what could it be?
My next best guess is the hubs, but guessing and replacing like this is going to get expencive.

Thanks for any help.
Old 03-14-2005, 07:38 PM
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a lot of people think its the cvs but its usaly the steering stops put some gress on them
Old 03-14-2005, 07:51 PM
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Yup, steering stops.
Old 03-16-2005, 11:35 AM
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OK you guy's , How do you know it's the steering stops and what do they look like and where do I find them on a 2001 double cab 4x4 Taco? Next queston is what's involved in fixing it? Thanks, Mike
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Steering stops are just that. They prevent you from turning the wheel any further than the car is capable of. It is a metal tab on the spindles that prevents you from turning. Put grease on the end of the tab and the contact location on the other side and it should stop.

I had the same problem on my old Taco. Pretty common.
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Thanks for the info Mike. Now I know what I'm looking at. Mine does it but not all the time. It seems to be worse after I spend allot of time running through water. Mike
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