coachhomer
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Good luck! For several months now I've been trying to locate a horrendous rattle when going over bumps, unsuccessfully.
I don't know how far in the process you are, but here are some things I learned and tried over the months:
Locating the area of rattles through open cab windows is very difficult. Sound can be deceiving when it's traveling through material. If you're sitting in the front driver seat, you'll swear it's coming from the front drivers side. If you're sitting in the front passenger seat, you'll swear it's coming from the front passenger side.
If you're sitting in the bed of the truck (thanks dad!) you'll realize it's actually coming from the rear and you can't really tell which side.
Hearing it from outside it seemed to be coming from the rear. To confirm whether it was the front or rear I rolled the windows down and ran over a speed bump at the kid's school. Every time when the front hits, no sound, rear hits, big sound.
First thing I did was remove my trailer hitch.
Then I tried shimming my exhaust (the exhaust tips are really close to the body).
I visually inspected, banged, pulled, and pushed on every square inch of the visible undercarriage paying special attention to exhaust hangers and heat shields, as well as driveshaft joints.
Haven't taken weight off the rear end yet, but I inspected the leaf springs and U-bolts under weight.
One thing that showed up in my research which I haven't checked yet: Broken parking brake shoe
You ever take a look at the vibration damper that's above the frame rail, driver side, between the rear bumper and rear axle? Its a big piece of steel that rattles around to take frame vibrations out. I have contemplating tearing it off and hucking it into a forest since I have no clue what it does. Its isolated on rubber bushings that I imagine wear out like everything else rubber on the raptor