Deaver problems

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Morrisabm

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Mine clunks terribly when the axle articulates at low speed. Cannot really hear it at speeds 30+. All my bolts are at recommended torque. I believe it’s the bushings on the shackle side causing the noise.
 

sixshooter_45

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Were the bolts tightened after the suspension was loaded, supporting the weight of the truck which will prevent binding.

To reduce rubbing between the leaves, the spacers (silencer pads or anti-friction pads) are typically installed between the leaves.
 
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JAndreF321

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This still happening? Like sixshooter_45 said, if you have the tools I'd loosen both shackle bolts and the pocket bolt then retorque on the ground. This will make sure the bushings are set at the correct angle and there is no binding while driving. It is hard to mess up the axle connection, but maybe check the Ubolts also, and ensure the springs are seated properly.
 

sixshooter_45

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I’m still having this issue, have had 2 shops basically tell me it’s normal and they retorqed

There are a lot of shops out there that employ folks that don't have a freaking clue what the hell there doing.

Just saying.
 

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