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Rough/wobbly over bumps and potholes, potential bump steer. Is this normal? What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rattpter" data-source="post: 1966939" data-attributes="member: 69055"><p>I have 2020 w/ 47k that has this same clunky rattle that you described, super annoying! I have only put about 2k on it from 1st owner & did not notice this when I test drove, but the roads were smoother than where I'm at I guess. It rides great on highway/smooth roads, but happens on side streets that are crap condition. </p><p>Once I noticed this, I hit up the forum & did some homework - removed all skid plates, tightened all suspension components, checked rod ends, ball joints, sway bar, shock tower bolts, etc. Basically everything I could access, I put a wrench on & nothing came up loose/worn IMO. I drove it afterwards w/ the skid plates off & was only very slightly better (some of the bolts/nutserts on the plates were marginal, so replaced them). While going through the underside, no signs of heavy abuse, looks very clean. I looked at a few others that were so bad, I didn't bother to test drive. </p><p></p><p>I thought for sure it was a loose spare tire, but not that either...</p><p></p><p>I spoke w/ the dealer & would like to have them look at it before the 60k warranty is up, but I am not confident they will find anything & feel that will be a waste of $$$.</p><p></p><p>Curious on what you find atayl5513 as it sounds like we are chasing the same issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rattpter, post: 1966939, member: 69055"] I have 2020 w/ 47k that has this same clunky rattle that you described, super annoying! I have only put about 2k on it from 1st owner & did not notice this when I test drove, but the roads were smoother than where I'm at I guess. It rides great on highway/smooth roads, but happens on side streets that are crap condition. Once I noticed this, I hit up the forum & did some homework - removed all skid plates, tightened all suspension components, checked rod ends, ball joints, sway bar, shock tower bolts, etc. Basically everything I could access, I put a wrench on & nothing came up loose/worn IMO. I drove it afterwards w/ the skid plates off & was only very slightly better (some of the bolts/nutserts on the plates were marginal, so replaced them). While going through the underside, no signs of heavy abuse, looks very clean. I looked at a few others that were so bad, I didn't bother to test drive. I thought for sure it was a loose spare tire, but not that either... I spoke w/ the dealer & would like to have them look at it before the 60k warranty is up, but I am not confident they will find anything & feel that will be a waste of $$$. Curious on what you find atayl5513 as it sounds like we are chasing the same issue [/QUOTE]
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