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Old 02-23-2009, 11:44 PM
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I have noticed a clicking noise when i turn my wheels, it does it to the right and left any sugg?
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if ur trucks a 4x4 than i would check the front U joints.
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its not
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Clicking in the wheels or the steering wheel?
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maybe it is your singal light clicking...lol.......just kiddin...it does sound like C.V. joints but you checked them.....hmm. is it coming from the front or the steering wheel? if it is in the front or underneath you could get put up on a hoist and turn your wheel back and fourth while somebody looked under for the clicking or you could wait for a post from someone who had the same clicking that could tell you what is wrong. good luck.
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It could be that your ball joints are dried up and need to be greased.
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Originally Posted by jacobs4x4
It could be that your ball joints are dried up and need to be greased.
It could be the ball joints but they sweak maybe they click...lol try pushing up and down on the front bumper......but if they are dried up do not grease them REPLACE them.......
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Originally Posted by calvin
It could be the ball joints but they sweak maybe they click...lol try pushing up and down on the front bumper......but if they are dried up do not grease them REPLACE them.......
Ya I guess replace should be the word if they start squeeking.

Ya try the frond bumper thing.



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