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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 01:24 AM
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hey all, a few weeks ago I broke a tie rod end some how and replaced both tie rod ends. but it still drove ****ty. I lifted it back up and found my rack and pinion has a slow leak on the drivers side as well as a seal leak on my front shaft. both those are on order. now my truck clanks really loud and you can physically feel the truck moving. the sound seems to be coming front the front and possibly from the right side, having a hard time placing it exactly. anybody have any ideas on what it could be.
 
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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 01:50 AM
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Is it a 4 wd? Maybe your front u joints? I'm just throwing crap on the wall to see what sticks. Good luck! I just re did my front end and have a seal leak on the front AND rear axle. So please post pics and as much detail about that front seal job. I'll be eternally grateful. :-)
 

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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by rapta619
Is it a 4 wd? Maby your front u joints? Also it could be black joint. I'm just throwing crappie onbthe wall to see what sticks. Good luck! I just re did mybfrontbend and have a seal leak on the AND rear axel. So please post pics and as much detail about that front seal job. I'll be eternally grateful. :-)
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to the OP, what do you mean you feel the truck physically move? like rolling sloppily or something? when does is clank exactly? i think balljoints or severe bearing issues, tierod ends, possibly control arm bushings, rear drum, u-joints, broken exhaust hanger, these could all cause a hefty clanking if broken in the right ways.
 
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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 04:01 AM
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Sad part is i double checked before I Posted, but it proceeds to auto correct when it wants to. Ducking phone, yes ducking :-P
 
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Old Jan 4, 2012 | 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by FrenicX
i love touchscreen keyboards and autocorrect.


to the OP, what do you mean you feel the truck physically move? like rolling sloppily or something? when does is clank exactly? i think balljoints or severe bearing issues, tierod ends, possibly control arm bushings, rear drum, u-joints, broken exhaust hanger, these could all cause a hefty clanking if broken in the right ways.
I mean it makes the truck sway slightly like as if one tire was larger on one side. it clanks when I drive I've kept it slow when I took it back to the house but when I would gently push on the gas it wouldn't clank for about 10 seconds until it didn't need as much throttle, this make me think something in the engine but everything looks fine and all fluids check out ok. I have to admit this has me extremely confused.
 
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