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Front End Suspension Noise
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<blockquote data-quote="murph145" data-source="post: 1223871" data-attributes="member: 24999"><p>Hey guys I need some insight.... so my front drivers side is making a noise.</p><p></p><p>I am able to make the noise when I wiggle the front tire side to side back and forth. Sounds like something is lose and metal hitting metal and it makes the noise pretty noticeable when driving low speed over small bumps etc and when turning in out of driveways most noticeably.</p><p></p><p>I had my local shop install 1.5" RPG front perch about a month ago right before I took the truck to Glamis for its maiden voyage. The noise started minimally and has gotten increasingly worse since. It doesn't feel like the truck is going to break down or anything but I can feel the free play on the right side and hear the noise. Mind you it is only doing this on the right side.</p><p></p><p>Anyways we took a second look at everything, re torqued everything and it was all torqued well and still making the noise. They never removed the strut completely from the truck so it shouldn't be anything lose on the top mount correct? We took the perch's off and went back to stock and still making the noise. Called RPG and he is saying it is the IWE plastic hub thing that has broken causing this noise, but the truck doesn't make any weird noise in 4wd.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?? I am not sure what to do? Take to Ford for warranty? Could it be something else? Or should I do the upgrade IWE ring that RPG is telling me it is and that I should do?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph145, post: 1223871, member: 24999"] Hey guys I need some insight.... so my front drivers side is making a noise. I am able to make the noise when I wiggle the front tire side to side back and forth. Sounds like something is lose and metal hitting metal and it makes the noise pretty noticeable when driving low speed over small bumps etc and when turning in out of driveways most noticeably. I had my local shop install 1.5" RPG front perch about a month ago right before I took the truck to Glamis for its maiden voyage. The noise started minimally and has gotten increasingly worse since. It doesn't feel like the truck is going to break down or anything but I can feel the free play on the right side and hear the noise. Mind you it is only doing this on the right side. Anyways we took a second look at everything, re torqued everything and it was all torqued well and still making the noise. They never removed the strut completely from the truck so it shouldn't be anything lose on the top mount correct? We took the perch's off and went back to stock and still making the noise. Called RPG and he is saying it is the IWE plastic hub thing that has broken causing this noise, but the truck doesn't make any weird noise in 4wd. Thoughts?? I am not sure what to do? Take to Ford for warranty? Could it be something else? Or should I do the upgrade IWE ring that RPG is telling me it is and that I should do? Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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