clunk noise
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clunk noise
So ive had this noise for a little while now and its driving me nuts. It doesnt happen when i drive at normal speeds and what not. It only happens if i throw it in reverse or drive and quickly hit the brakes after rolling. It almost sounds like the brake calipers are loose and its slapping in the bolt holes but thats not it. I had my father get in and do those quick short stops while i looked in the front end and i thought maybe it was the radius arms but i dont think it was. But what i did see was the front diff pumpkin rise a small amount but the slip joint in the front drive shaft didnt move and thats kind of where the noise sounds like its coming from. Could this noise be from the seized slip joint?
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I was thinking that too and I narrowed it down. I know my rear u joints are solid, my trans mount id have to check but im not sure how. The front axle u joints i just replaced last year with splicers so those are good. Front driveshaft u joints are all new. I know my sway bar bushings are original so they are probably bad but i know the noise isnt from there its too close to the middle of the truck. The sway bar end links are new so i know its not that. The only thing that could possibly be is the trans mount or the slip joint in the driveshaft but im not sure if i can check that without removing it.
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When i was watching the diff, the pinion was solid no play and ive never taken the nut off so im sure its rusted on solid lol. I believe it could be from the driveline. I did just take apart the left break because the sliders were seized of course so i know they arent loose. But i did do the breaks recently so im pretty sure the clips in the right side are still there. i can still check to be sure.
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So I checked everything today and everything is solid with no play. Its actually crazy how my u joints are still the originals with 250,000 on them. Still going strong. The rubber boots on them are even still good. Not exactly sure what it could be. I dont want to take the rubber cover off the slip joint yet because im at college and dont have any other tools. Any other suggestions?