BSouders80
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I’m hearing a clunk or thud when I hit a moderate or larger bump. It sure sounds like rear left. I’ve had it in a shop looking for what’s going on to no avail.
I have fix 3.0 by pass shocks. Some say the shocks make noise. If it was the shocks, I would think I hear it on both sides. The shocks have maybe 3000 miles on them after rebuild.
Recently installed Deaver +3’s with drop shackles. We have double checked all of the nuts and they are tight.
Running RPG traction bars. Nothing looks wrong there.
I already removed the dampening weight.
No ball or hitch of any sort
I thought maybe a body mount, but those are cab only correct? From what I gather, the bed is mounted solid to chassis with the 6 bed bolts.
I’m running out of ideas. I could check the nitrogen charge in the shocks. I have a gauge that goes to 200 psi. With the small charge they hold, will I compromise checking the pressure? I did find a local guy at the airport that could help me recharge them if needed.
No spare tire underneath and mounting hardware was removed.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
I have fix 3.0 by pass shocks. Some say the shocks make noise. If it was the shocks, I would think I hear it on both sides. The shocks have maybe 3000 miles on them after rebuild.
Recently installed Deaver +3’s with drop shackles. We have double checked all of the nuts and they are tight.
Running RPG traction bars. Nothing looks wrong there.
I already removed the dampening weight.
No ball or hitch of any sort
I thought maybe a body mount, but those are cab only correct? From what I gather, the bed is mounted solid to chassis with the 6 bed bolts.
I’m running out of ideas. I could check the nitrogen charge in the shocks. I have a gauge that goes to 200 psi. With the small charge they hold, will I compromise checking the pressure? I did find a local guy at the airport that could help me recharge them if needed.
No spare tire underneath and mounting hardware was removed.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.