Trans is leaking from the bell housing. Truck has got 2 different torque converters, 2 front seals, pump seal, trans has been rebuilt from the same leak a year ago but leaked enough to burn up the torque converter/clutch plates. After all the work recently done it is still leaking the same so...
Gen 1 Fox shocks with Geiser Springs. Rebuilt by DC shock services around 10-12k miles ago. Work fine just went to bigger shocks. $650
RPG extended shackles. Only on for couple thousand miles. $200
Located in Orange County
So if it ends up being the bushing would that cause the whole shock to move when the suspension cycles? Also if its the bushing is it safe to drive on it for a little before I get some 3.0s. I got my shocks rebuilt less than 15,000 miles ago so would think they changed the bushing out.
Hey y’all I need some help. The other day my front passenger suspension is making a dull thud noise and feels loose. I had someone rock my truck back and forth and can see and feel my geiser springs or the whole shock slightly moving around in the top shock hat. Don’t think it’s “the clunk”...
From what was said earlier I’m pretty sure there’s a vent tube for the diff right where you’re leak is. Usually means you needa change out the rear diff fluid because it will bubble out the vent tube if it’s too low on fluid and hot. This is just from reading so take some professional advice too
I’m not very familiar with the wiring on top of the gas tank but that’s what the mud was effecting. After cleaning it out and making sure everything was connected my truck started right up.
Edit: The fuel pump wiring harness is on top of the gas tank so maybe the dirt/mud/water caused the...
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