so they replaced the entire coil over shock/strut?Yes for clunk at low speeds. They used chassis ears to pin point where noise / clunk was most likely coming from.
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so they replaced the entire coil over shock/strut?Yes for clunk at low speeds. They used chassis ears to pin point where noise / clunk was most likely coming from.
My 19 did the same thing. I went out and beat on it a bit and all gone I'm at 8k miles, I noticed the clunk in the front right until around 4k miles and now it seems all but gone. I can't get it to replicate anywhere.
Hopefully this is a common solve for others too...
Yeah I'm still not used to it, but has to be either shocks, CA bolt, or that front transfer case driveshaft. 2022s don't have it fixed. Ford has to know about it, so leading towards its probably going to be a TSB that says "normal operation of Fox shocks"I have a 37 Package and I am hearing it (rear passenger jump seat area). Originally thought it was some stuff I threw behind seat. I removed and still heard it. Kinda driving me nuts. It sounds just like videos posted here.
they make it - at least mine does, picked it up last week and currently has 1300 milesI work at a Ford dealer and they replaced my stabilizer links and it did nothing. The noise is coming from the shocks that are bad and they need to be replaced.Rumer is the shocks aren’t available until 2023. I heard that 37 package Raptors don’t make the clunk.
See my post #181. It’s entirely possible that clunk is due to skid plate flexing.I'm now being told the cause is the underbody skid plate. I'll keep you all posted.