When I bought my truck and drove it home, I had a clunk in the right side.
After I got to tearing out the entire front end, I found the rear mount for
the right front spring was cracked in half. It still held the bushing, but
I'm sure this is what was making the noise. Another area to check if you
run out of ideas.
Wally
> Oletruckers:
> I may have a steering arm problem too but I was wanting a
> diagnosis from the group. When I hit a bump while turning left, I
> feel a clunk as if something in the front end is loose. Otherwise,
> the truck steers great, doesn't wander, etc. I have new tie rod ends
> and kingpins although there is a little more end play in the left
> kingpin than the right, but it's still within spec. I can get both king
> pins to rock a little bit if I shake the tire really hard. My shocks are
> old and may be worn out. I've adusted the steering arms but the
> plugs are screwed in so far now that they go way beyond the cotter
> key. The book isn't real specific on how much to adjust the
> steering arms and I can still get movement when I turn the wheel
> as the springs compress. Any ideas??? Thanks,
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