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NorCalDoug said:I see some of your points.
But I still think it's old air. It's the quickest thing to check. If it was my rig, I'd start with replacing the air, then check the muffler bearings. If it's neither one of these, it would have to be the piston return springs.
But why tear into your pistons first?
Besides...I'm out of locktite![]()
e9999 said:use Helium! :![]()
Dont inhale because it gives you a squeekyyy voice. Click Clicky Clickyyyy Clickyyyyyyreffug said:You hit the nail on the head e, Helium is the definate ticket. Been running it in my rig for a while now, and it rides better and is able to get over bigger obstacles due to the extra lift the helium gives to the entire truck. %$#@^
reffug said:You hit the nail on the head e, Helium is the definate ticket. Been running it in my rig for a while now, and it rides better and is able to get over bigger obstacles due to the extra lift the helium gives to the entire truck.![]()
stuck in GA said:Thanks for the advice. I agree with the air in tires thing. I think that might be it. I will try it. I took it out for a spin to go to my georgia cruisers meeting and I pinpointed the noise on the driver side under the floorboard around the area of the pedals under there. It could be on the other side too but i only heard it there.