MattSVTM3
Active Member
Hey guys,
I've been trying to track down this loud chirping metallic sound I am getting from my front drivers side suspension. It only happens when I go over a very large bump, or over potholes which makes my suspension compress/decompress quickly. The sound is isolated to the front drivers suspension, and I can only hear it when the windows are down, but it is quite loud. It deeper than a small chirp, and has more of a metallic clank to it. I've tried replicating the sound by shaking my truck when parked, but it only occurs when driving.
I've tried greasing up my front suspension bushings, and made sure every bolt was torqued down properly, including the lower shock bolt to 406lb/ft. . I did have my shocks rebuilt less than 5k miles ago, and am running Geiser progressive springs at mid-perch. I'm also running 35" Falken Wildpeak MT/s at 38 PSI.
Any thoughts or direction would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks all.
I've been trying to track down this loud chirping metallic sound I am getting from my front drivers side suspension. It only happens when I go over a very large bump, or over potholes which makes my suspension compress/decompress quickly. The sound is isolated to the front drivers suspension, and I can only hear it when the windows are down, but it is quite loud. It deeper than a small chirp, and has more of a metallic clank to it. I've tried replicating the sound by shaking my truck when parked, but it only occurs when driving.
I've tried greasing up my front suspension bushings, and made sure every bolt was torqued down properly, including the lower shock bolt to 406lb/ft. . I did have my shocks rebuilt less than 5k miles ago, and am running Geiser progressive springs at mid-perch. I'm also running 35" Falken Wildpeak MT/s at 38 PSI.
Any thoughts or direction would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks all.