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Old 09-18-2011, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by blackknight87
i find it happens to me if I'm at full turn and i go over a bump or something.
That's what mine was doing try the grease trick and then test it again after I did that no more noise...
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Originally Posted by Flabioso
Mine those this but only when I turn left...
Mine too???
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Originally Posted by blackknight87
i find it happens to me if I'm at full turn and i go over a bump or something.
Same here, only turning left???
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Originally Posted by blackknight87
i find it happens to me if I'm at full turn and i go over a bump or something.
Count me in on this, just started doing it last week. 8500 miles on the clock. Noticed it when I back into the driveway as I crank the wheel and go over the hump on the end of the drive.
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Mine started doing the same thing a little over a month ago. I have not been able to find exactly what is causing it on my truck yet but I plan to take some time this weekend to look at the issue more in depth.....
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Originally Posted by graffspee
Mine started doing the same thing a little over a month ago. I have not been able to find exactly what is causing it on my truck yet but I plan to take some time this weekend to look at the issue more in depth.....
I still have not seen anything, but it's still doing it. So if you see something, and don't mind taking pictures so we can all compare, then thanks.
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This thread is unreadable.

"Mine those this" and "turn the well" ...

Maybe if you rubes down a few more beers the noise will go away.
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Originally Posted by ElGordoTejano
If this was the case of the rubbing, then why did it just start doing it? I have driven my truck now for 7200 miles and just started doing it like at 6900 miles.
Because the first time you fully maxed the wheel and loaded the shocks while rolling happened to be at 6900?

Also, you can't accurately test for rub by turning the wheel while parked and climbing out to check. It takes two people and the engine running to achieve maximum turn and for one person to check the clearance while the other holds the wheel fully cranked.

And still, that's without shock compression that occurs while braking into a turn.
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Originally Posted by FX4ord
This thread is unreadable.

"Mine those this" and "turn the well" ...

Maybe if you rubes down a few more beers the noise will go away.
Maybe if you downed a few more, and looked thru your glasses instead of over them. You'ld be able to read it!
It's cheaper that way, less expensive for us rubes.


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