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Sir5 10-03-2007 09:22 PM

Hi and tbar clunk question from new guy
 
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I bought a 91 SR5 last week and I'm cleaning up a few quirks. I'm trying to track down a clunking noise that occurs when driving over small bumps on the road. Looking under my truck I see that the driver side tbar appears to be touching the floorboards (shown in the first pic) - that doesn't seem right and I think that may be the noise/ vibration I'm getting. My question is how to properly fix it. I noticed the "thing" (somebody please tell me what its called) from the front of the truck (Last picture) seems to be missing some rubber bushing material that exists on the thing in the back of the truck (Middle picture). Sorry for the lame descriptions, but I don't have my repair manual yet and I don't know what to call some of these parts.

Am I on the right track or could the torsion bar be out of place for another reason? Thanks

thook 10-03-2007 09:43 PM

It's hard for me to tell exactly what's going on in the first pic being that it appears you took it upside down. Can you get a pic or three of where the tbar attaches at the control arm (or A-arm). I'm wondering if you have a bent frame, control arm, or something. Or maybe a previous person has fubar'd some modifying to the suspension.

The second and third pics are the body mounts. The third could be part of the clunking. Is there a top bushing in there or is the bolt just kinda dangling about?

MMA_Alex 10-04-2007 04:12 AM

ditto on the body mount bushing.

oh and i cant tell either what im looking at in the first picture aside from the t-bar, and the frame. try taking a better one? I'm not sure what angle its taken from.

Sir5 10-04-2007 05:33 AM

Thanks for the info
 

Originally Posted by MMA_Alex (Post 50631247)
ditto on the body mount bushing.

oh and i cant tell either what im looking at in the first picture aside from the t-bar, and the frame. try taking a better one? I'm not sure what angle its taken from.

Yeah, sorry about the pic of the tbar. It was taken laying with my feet coming out under the drivers side door and my head under the tranny. I'll try to get a better one after work.

Also, thanks for giving me the name of the body mount bushings... that makes sense :). From what I can see and feel, there is no rubber on the two front body mounts. Do you guys know where I can order proper bushings and if they are reasonable to install?

Thanks again - GREAT forum!

mt_goat 10-04-2007 05:35 AM

I had the same problem 10 years ago (very annoying), in my case it turned out to be a blown bushing in the Superlift rocker arm (it supports the t-bar in the front). So you might check your upper control arm bushings too. But it could also be that your body mount bushings are shot. There isn't a lot of clearance between the body and t-bar unless you have a body lift. When I replaced my t-bars with some bigger bars I had to pound the body with a BFH in one spot so they wouldn't touch the body. That was before I put on a 1" BL.

mt_goat 10-04-2007 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by Sir5 (Post 50631278)
Do you guys know where I can order proper bushings and if they are reasonable to install?

Roger has them:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...l#PolyBushings


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