Clunking Front End

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Thor2j

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Have a 19 with 62k. For the last yearvthe front end makes clunking noise at slow speeds over bad bumps. Sounds almost like something bottoming out. At highway speeds non existent. Truck drives perfect amd tire wear is normal. Sounds like some bushing might be going or gone. Dont see anything with wheel off standing out. Any ideas what to check??
 

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Remove your front skid plate. I noticed on my truck that it would make a popping sound after i did an oil change. I now install the skid plate when the truck is on the ground. Popping sound when away.
 

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My suspension feels so clunky at lower speeds, but I am used to driving Audis lol. This is a new thing for me. I can't figure out if its the normal shock valving that I've read about or if something is actually wrong.
 

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If your shocks haven’t been rebuilt/swapped by this time you’re getting close. My 2020 shocks started “buzzing” @ startup & initial drive as each shock went bad & the solenoids would go nuts on startup not getting the right feedback due to weak pressure in the shock low nitrogen or whatever. If (when) they start to do that that’s when you REALLY know you’ll need to do something. The shocks are so cushy new & they degrade so progressively it really is hard to tell from the drivers seat they’re worn (unless you hop into a fresh truck back to back)

My guess is swaybar endlinks as others mentioned- fwiw I rebuilt my suspension in 2 stages- first I replaced all 4 shocks w/ shocks by hammer rebuilds + Deaver +3HD springs & added SVC adjustable collars to the front around 81k miles

The improvement was immediate noticeable, then @ about 86k miles after saving a lil more $$$ & buying some more parts since I started having IWE issues & when putting truck on lift I found the driver front wheel bearing had a lil play & both CVs were pretty worn since I had already put the $$$ into the shocks/springs i was like F it lets do the rest: 2 new moog wheel bearings, 2 trakkmotive AAR axles, & a full front end XRF suspension package (see attached pic)

XRF kits are common in the super duty/diesel truck world & are also “Baja tested” but have a rep for being extremely robust & durable come w/ “million mile” warranty - this XRF line is supposed to be more durable than their “lifetime” brand & I like that they’re NOT grease able in this case (claiming million mile durability w/o needing a grease fitting)

Upper a-arms complete, inner/outer tie rods/swaybar links & ball joints for the lower a-arms (pressed in just fine) - it’s kinda price but kinda not since they’re so robust & most of the labor is “redundant” installing all of this stuff @ the same time.

Just giving some food for thought on a suspension rebuild/tefresh

Lastly- my stock endlinks wore out, the mevotech ones I got from rockauto lasted even less (to my surprise as the mevotech links on my vette are great) but I’m confident these XRF ones will hold up nicely & yes you can buy just endlinks alone from American undercar
 

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Thanks guys. Ordered new end links. Will me here Monday. Will let you know if that fixes the problem.
 
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