look at your front cab mounts. mine makes a noise too and thats what it is.
WR Teto wrote:
> 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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