when slowing down and reverse i hear clicking.
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when slowing down and reverse i hear clicking.
ok i know i have been post for alot lately and i appreciate all the help.i'm just trying to get it ready for winter.my d runs great and is a smooth ride .just in case you were thinking wow another issue with iicons d!! boy he got a piece of junk lol
ok im a little bent cause i just spent some bucks changing the front shocks,upper and lower balljoints.but it could of been alot worst i could of brought it to the dealer or some mechaninc that was going to overprice on the labor.besides went out and replaced it with moosh (i think that was the brand)they were kinda expensive but i have heard they were top off the line.well any ways as for the clicking.
i only hear it when im slowing down or in reverse.i am not turning.and the clicking is real slow like if i had a rock inside the tire rim cap. any suggestions.
ok im a little bent cause i just spent some bucks changing the front shocks,upper and lower balljoints.but it could of been alot worst i could of brought it to the dealer or some mechaninc that was going to overprice on the labor.besides went out and replaced it with moosh (i think that was the brand)they were kinda expensive but i have heard they were top off the line.well any ways as for the clicking.
i only hear it when im slowing down or in reverse.i am not turning.and the clicking is real slow like if i had a rock inside the tire rim cap. any suggestions.
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I just read this post and sorry this is not an answer but I have had the same issue that I think you are describing. I can only hear it going real slow and as I pick up speed it becomes less audible. It seems like it is coming from the front of the car on the left side. Maybe both? No clue as to what it may be either, but it does not seem like anything serious.
#3
Hum several things, u-joint (u get a cluck at all when putting it into gear?) cv axle, how was the rotors? have yo checked the back brakes? and plus a little more detail exactly where are u hearing this clicking sound from? close as possible
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By the way u used Moog ball joints ext...
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By the way u used Moog ball joints ext...
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ok i know i have been post for alot lately and i appreciate all the help.i'm just trying to get it ready for winter.my d runs great and is a smooth ride .just in case you were thinking wow another issue with iicons d!! boy he got a piece of junk lol
ok im a little bent cause i just spent some bucks changing the front shocks,upper and lower balljoints.but it could of been alot worst i could of brought it to the dealer or some mechaninc that was going to overprice on the labor.besides went out and replaced it with moosh (i think that was the brand)they were kinda expensive but i have heard they were top off the line.well any ways as for the clicking.
i only hear it when im slowing down or in reverse.i am not turning.and the clicking is real slow like if i had a rock inside the tire rim cap. any suggestions.
ok im a little bent cause i just spent some bucks changing the front shocks,upper and lower balljoints.but it could of been alot worst i could of brought it to the dealer or some mechaninc that was going to overprice on the labor.besides went out and replaced it with moosh (i think that was the brand)they were kinda expensive but i have heard they were top off the line.well any ways as for the clicking.
i only hear it when im slowing down or in reverse.i am not turning.and the clicking is real slow like if i had a rock inside the tire rim cap. any suggestions.
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yea thats the one "moog"
its a 98 5.2 4x4 durango.and i also hear it in the front left tire.
i gave it some thought, and im going to check today.when i was replacing the shocks and the ball joints. when i was loosing the brake calipers the previous owner put in the wrong bolt, cause it was loose and wouldnt tighten.so i had to buy another bolt, but when i went to advance auto and i had told them the bolt for the brake caliper. they told me which one did i want the one that comes from the factory or the oversized one.i had gotten the factory reccommended one,which was a couple of dollars.It didnt fit so of course i went back to get the oversized one.The darn bolt costed 18.00 dollars.and it worked.(that was the right side.the non clicking side)The left side the bolts fit fine so i didnt have to replace them.sooo im thinking maybe one got loose and im getting the clicking from the brake calliper cause one side is loose.or maybe something got into the rim cap like a rock, i dont know.
its a 98 5.2 4x4 durango.and i also hear it in the front left tire.
i gave it some thought, and im going to check today.when i was replacing the shocks and the ball joints. when i was loosing the brake calipers the previous owner put in the wrong bolt, cause it was loose and wouldnt tighten.so i had to buy another bolt, but when i went to advance auto and i had told them the bolt for the brake caliper. they told me which one did i want the one that comes from the factory or the oversized one.i had gotten the factory reccommended one,which was a couple of dollars.It didnt fit so of course i went back to get the oversized one.The darn bolt costed 18.00 dollars.and it worked.(that was the right side.the non clicking side)The left side the bolts fit fine so i didnt have to replace them.sooo im thinking maybe one got loose and im getting the clicking from the brake calliper cause one side is loose.or maybe something got into the rim cap like a rock, i dont know.
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I'm pretty sure it is not coming from the rear. You can hear it right up front on the left side, especially when driving next to a wall and the sound echos off. I don't think it is a brake issue because it was doing this before and after I got my brakes replaced. It is just a ticking that you hear and it gets faster/slower with speed, but you can't hear it going fast because it is not loud enough.
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