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Old 11-20-2017, 03:58 PM
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I have a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 and replaced everything from tie rods to ball joints and I still have a slight banging sound when turning. Anyone else have this happen?
 
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I'm assuming that this is a 4wd truck. If so, have you checked the track bar? Also, what EXACTLY have you replaced?
 
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I put a after market steering bar with a bearing that fits over the steering gear box. The sound is coming from the passenger side when turning. And it sounds like something is loose when I hit a bump in the road. I replaced all tie rods, ball joints, wheel bearings, shocks, bushings in the sway bar, track bar, universals and the brakes.
It had a leveling kit on it that I took off and replaced everything back to stock.
 
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How about the sway bar links? What kind of shape is the steering gearbox in? Lastly, what is the condition of the control arm bushings?
 
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I have new sway bar links and the gear box is only 6 months old. The only thing I haven't replaced is the control arm bushings. I will check them tomorrow when I install the new muffler system.
 
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Check the lower shock bolts, they are supposed to be torqued to some truly stupid value. 110 lbs/ft........ or some such.
 
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I will check the specs tomorrow and tighten to there specs but I know they are already pretty tight. Thank you for your reply. ��
 
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What kind of steering gearbox did you go with? Was a factory reman, Red Head or Borgeson or something else?

Lastly, with all of the parts having been replaced, has that cured the dreaded death wobble?
 
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I replaced the gear box with a factory reman. And yes everything I replaced cured the death wobble. And after experiencing the death wobble I will be checking the front end every 6 months.
 



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