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Old 05-25-2014, 08:20 AM
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got a 04 dakota. get over 20 mph starts making a clunking noise like cards in bike spokes kinda. doesnt change when you turn or speed up doesnt make it louder. put it in 4wh high and made it worse( thought i killed it) and drove about 2mph some then it finally went back to normal noise and got it back to 50 and home. no wobbling smells leaking. brakes good tires good. taken it in to 3 different shops got 3 different answers of said couldnt hear noise any ideas tips thanks bjadking4
 
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Old 05-25-2014, 08:48 AM
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Welcome to the forum. Moving to the correct section.
 
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One of the hardest things to diagnose a noise
 
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Hard to even guess without hearing it. That it got worse in 4wd could indicate a bad front propeller shaft - failed CV joint.

You can take the propeller shaft out and drive it to see if the noise stops.

You have checked all the fluids, brakes, bearings, etc?
 
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Drive it till something grenades.
I've got a on off vibration in my truck.
It's only occasionally and at hwy speed.
Can't find it so screw it. Run it till something breaks. Then I'll know what it is.
 
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did notice when i switched to 4wdh truck started lurching a bit but it didnt last long. sounded like chains rattling on ground but nothing down there.
 
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How about chains rattling in your transfer case?
 
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been reading/checking stuff if the noise is cv joints but noise doesnt change when your turning. so does that kinda rule out cv joints? inner and outer? also tie rods? neither seemed loose also
 
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Usually the noise would change with a bad CV joint yes. Tie rods don't usually make a rattling noise.

Don't rule out the front propeller shaft CV joint though. It can do weird things and make strange noises.
 
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does you front drive shaft have a H yoke on the end that attaches to the transfer case? also is it more of a metallic sound like metal grinding on metal? my 2000 made somewhat of a noise like that and turned out to be that the H yoke with the ball in the middle of it had rusted up inside and needed to be replaced.
 


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