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<blockquote data-quote="stewwalker" data-source="post: 1141405" data-attributes="member: 12781"><p>I may be a little late to the discussion but, I HAVE THE ANSWER.</p><p></p><p>My truck had the clunking noise in the right front area. Double checked EVERYTHING non suspension related. Noise was still present. Took the tires off made sure everything was tight, still the noise. Checked every ball joint on the truck, nothing.</p><p></p><p>Decided to take my shocks off and send them to We Rebuild Shocks in California for a rebuild and revalve. I called the shop when I knew the shocks made it and asked the guy if the lower shock bushings were worn out (they seemed fine to me when I took the shocks off). Guy says hold on, walks over to the shocks, gives them a wiggle and says yep, both left and right shocks have bad bushings. They replaced them. Just went for a drive and THE CLUNK IS GONE.</p><p></p><p>If you are having a clunk, or rattle while driving at low speeds over small bumps, replace the lower shock bushings. Fox is the only place you can find them, and they are not cheap, but it is the correct way to fix your shocks.</p><p></p><p>If you have bad bushings you will be able to wiggle them with your hands.</p><p>If you have good bushings they will be tight. Like a tiger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewwalker, post: 1141405, member: 12781"] I may be a little late to the discussion but, I HAVE THE ANSWER. My truck had the clunking noise in the right front area. Double checked EVERYTHING non suspension related. Noise was still present. Took the tires off made sure everything was tight, still the noise. Checked every ball joint on the truck, nothing. Decided to take my shocks off and send them to We Rebuild Shocks in California for a rebuild and revalve. I called the shop when I knew the shocks made it and asked the guy if the lower shock bushings were worn out (they seemed fine to me when I took the shocks off). Guy says hold on, walks over to the shocks, gives them a wiggle and says yep, both left and right shocks have bad bushings. They replaced them. Just went for a drive and THE CLUNK IS GONE. If you are having a clunk, or rattle while driving at low speeds over small bumps, replace the lower shock bushings. Fox is the only place you can find them, and they are not cheap, but it is the correct way to fix your shocks. If you have bad bushings you will be able to wiggle them with your hands. If you have good bushings they will be tight. Like a tiger. [/QUOTE]
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