Bushings
I was wondering what bushings are prone to go out, and cause a sound one could only describe as someone jumping on a bed with a busted spring, or a trampoline with squeaky springs. I am buying all new stuff and I wanna replace the right thing. When I hit a bump such as my drive way going a bit fast, the truck makes this sound, in the front end. I was told it could be a bushing, or something. I have greased everything up there so I know that, that is fine. Its not really causing my truck to squat to or nothing, it just makes a spongy sound, and kind of gets annoying after awhile. Also slamming on my brakes causes this sound, when the front end drops before the ass end grabs. It seems to only happen when the same amount of force is on both tires, and the truck 'bounces'.
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i dont know what the problem is but my truck does the exact same thing but mine does it every time i let of the gas but mine is a stick so it kinda jerks a little when i let off but my trucks front end bounces alot to so if you answer this question you will be helping two people
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Anyone have any idea?
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Have you looked at your sway bar bushings that mount the bar to the frame while someone pushes on the fender? The driver's side one on mine is worn and the bar bounces and grinds in the bushing. I'm going to replace both sides since it a $16 part.
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I will check it out now.
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this is why i joined this forrum, before i joined i was under the front end of my truck and found that the sway bar had broke away from the lower control arm( i think thats where it bolts to). i had noticed a lot of squeaking maybe a month ago and thought it was the bushings, which are rotting and cracked now. after i saw this i put some grease on them and thought nothing of it, until a couple of days ago i felt something knocking in the front end. i guess the bolt had broken from the top where it connects to the sway bar.
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thanks, i wasnt too sure:D
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It might take some getting used to with the sway bar off so be prepared if you go that route. There are benefits to having and not having one. With out one, you will have more lean on curves.
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The sway bar rotates within these bushings and they aren't bonded to it. So If the grease goes away you get squeaks out of it. ... upper and lower spring pads in the shock tower mounts can make noise too but that's not common unless the pads have shifted. |
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I am going to keep mine on, but I am going to fix them. Is just the bushing that make that noise, or is it possible the a-arms can cause?
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It's possible, I was just shooting for the cheapest possibility first. The bushings for the lower arms are replacable as well. See if you can get someone to flex the suspension while you look around and try to narrow down where the noise is coming from first. No point in just throwing parts at it if you don't need to.
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i think i we reinstall mine, i dont need to lean into any turns. i just have a two wheel drive right now and i think i will keep it stock. the bolt going to the lower arm control is broke from the sway bar. it will only cost me $30 or so. i get a discount from NAPA. thanks for the info guys, wasnt too sure if i was going to "F" something up.
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