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    Re: Chattering

    Quote Originally Posted by IGOTADURAMAX View Post
    With the truck on the ground and your hands at 9 and 3 move on the wheel move it very slowly.

    Do you have any play?
    Quote Originally Posted by zamoramax View Post
    Very little to none.


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    I'm going to change that. Raise the wheel and shake it 12 and 6 O Clock. Have someone watch the joints.

    Then do the 3 and 9. JJ neglected to tell you to raise the wheel.

    Look for rust around the joint. You could squirt some oil on them and see if that helps. If the joints are squeaking, you'll see ir real dry and fine rust around the joints.

    Take a look at all the bushings. See if they are worn or loose.

    Also look at the CV joint (U Joint) between the hub and front housing. (I assume it's a 4 X 4) Look for rust there too.

    As far as the chatter is concerned, Hard to call. It could be a lose bracket on the body, or you may have bad bushings

    How miles on this? Has it ever been hit? Have you ever dropped any tools down in the fender? Yeah I did that once.

    Bear with me. I'm a Dodge guy, but we share the same axles.

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    Re: Chattering

    Quote Originally Posted by Polaraco View Post
    I'm going to change that. Raise the wheel and shake it 12 and 6 O Clock. Have someone watch the joints. Then do the 3 and 9. JJ neglected to tell you to raise the wheel.

    Look for rust around the joint. You could squirt some oil on them and see if that helps. If the joints are squeaking, you'll see ir real dry and fine rust around the joints.

    Take a look at all the bushings. See if they are worn or loose.

    Also look at the CV joint (U Joint) between the hub and front housing. (I assume it's a 4 X 4) Look for rust there too.

    As far as the chatter is concerned, Hard to call. It could be a lose bracket on the body, or you may have bad bushings

    How miles on this? Has it ever been hit? Have you ever dropped any tools down in the fender? Yeah I did that once.

    Bear with me. I'm a Dodge guy, but we share the same axles.
    Will try working the clock tomorrow. But to answer everything else..on one of the upper control arm bolts it is a bit more rusty than the other bolt. This would be the passenger front side where I speculate the bushing/bolt...the cv is clean and in good to great condition. The truck has never been hit in a manner that would cause an issue(parking lot where my rear bumper was "love tapped"). The sound is what you would expect to hear when the cap is removed and a couple lock washers are chattering around while I drive.

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