Front left suspension noise
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Hi
I have a funny noise that comes from me left front wheelwell when I go over speedbumps (we have some steep rubber stop ones at work). Its like a whistle sound, and happens only with left front. I have no clue what it is, any ideas?
carsten
PS: I did do the search but I could only find references to metalic sounds, which is not what I get.
I have a funny noise that comes from me left front wheelwell when I go over speedbumps (we have some steep rubber stop ones at work). Its like a whistle sound, and happens only with left front. I have no clue what it is, any ideas?
carsten
PS: I did do the search but I could only find references to metalic sounds, which is not what I get.
Last edited by Roadtripr; Jul 10, 2004 at 03:26 PM.
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Update: I found that where the shock attaches on the low end that if I greased it the noise went away. But I noticed that the rubber in the attachment (I now think this might be called bushings) looked like it is coming apart. Should and can this be repaired or just keep greasing and check up on it ?
Last edited by Roadtripr; Jul 10, 2004 at 05:18 PM. Reason: update
#7
they sell bushing replacement kits and they are usually polyurathane and last lots longer trythis site
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...n/KT09006.html
good luck hope it helps
VR
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http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...n/KT09006.html
good luck hope it helps
VR
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#12
i bought the stock oem shocks, you can get them for about 130 for all 4 at the dealer. pretty cheap. i didn't want a harsher ride than it was thats why i didn't go aftermarket. But even with the new oems they feel really good, much better control and handles wayy better than my old shocks. Its about time you changed your shocks, mine was a 2000 and the shocks were pretty worn and one was blown (after uninstalling i can easily compressed them with my hands). Replacing was pretty easy.
#14
i changed all my shocks at home in my garage. You don't really need a lift or anything just some floor jacks. You will also need a spring compressor to take the spring off the front shocks and to put them onto the new shocks. They are pretty cheap to buy or you may be able to borrow them from autozone. they take a bit of muscle! haha
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huh, that blows my project. I have no way of measuring torque. So if I just replace the bushing for now, will it still need a specifice torque. Sorry for my stupid questions but I did try to search for replacing front bushings and never found any good writeup.
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Originally Posted by Roadtripr
huh, that blows my project. I have no way of measuring torque. So if I just replace the bushing for now, will it still need a specifice torque. Sorry for my stupid questions but I did try to search for replacing front bushings and never found any good writeup.
#20
I think your truck is just acting up because you haven't taken it wheeling lately. 
If you look in your owners manual, it says the 4wd system should be engaged at least once a month,for a few miles for proper maintenance. Keeps everything nice and lubed.

If you look in your owners manual, it says the 4wd system should be engaged at least once a month,for a few miles for proper maintenance. Keeps everything nice and lubed.


