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A Ford tech's take on "THE CLUNK" (THE ONE and ONLY CLUNK THREAD)
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<blockquote data-quote="ogdobber" data-source="post: 1107330" data-attributes="member: 22629"><p><strong>Clunk gone</strong></p><p></p><p>So i had this clunk, along with an additional squeak, or rather a chirp. Did the yoke grease and the chirp went away... However the "clunk" was still there. To me it felt like a worn out leaf bushing that would shift under load.</p><p>So i took a pry bar under the truck and see if i could find a loose part...to my disappointment all the bushings were good. </p><p>Fast forward to last friday. Had my shocks rebuilt by werebuidshocks.com and low and behold the clunk is gone!</p><p>My theory for the fix. </p><p>Pretty sure i had a sticky shock shaft/valve. So on acceleration the initial axel wrap was held for a brief moment before the shock would "unstick" making that clunk.</p><p>Another fix would be to install after market springs that dont wrap like the stock ones, but you would still have a bad shock.</p><p>The fox shocks need to be rebuilt every 10-30k (depending on use) so mine were long overdue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ogdobber, post: 1107330, member: 22629"] [b]Clunk gone[/b] So i had this clunk, along with an additional squeak, or rather a chirp. Did the yoke grease and the chirp went away... However the "clunk" was still there. To me it felt like a worn out leaf bushing that would shift under load. So i took a pry bar under the truck and see if i could find a loose part...to my disappointment all the bushings were good. Fast forward to last friday. Had my shocks rebuilt by werebuidshocks.com and low and behold the clunk is gone! My theory for the fix. Pretty sure i had a sticky shock shaft/valve. So on acceleration the initial axel wrap was held for a brief moment before the shock would "unstick" making that clunk. Another fix would be to install after market springs that dont wrap like the stock ones, but you would still have a bad shock. The fox shocks need to be rebuilt every 10-30k (depending on use) so mine were long overdue. [/QUOTE]
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