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Body mount bolts all present and correct?

My battery box had a stress fracture that allowed it to swing about a bit - could be another possible I guess.
In the beginning I did briefly check them not thinking that was it , I was more focused on the suspension. But now as I check things off the list I'll have to revisit them. Thanks
 
In the beginning I did briefly check them not thinking that was it , I was more focused on the suspension. But now as I check things off the list I'll have to revisit them. Thanks
I did have a dunk/thud thing that I traced back to a shock mount eventually. Several times I crawled under the rig and shook everything but couldn’t locate it. One day I went under again and as I was parked on a slope, that loose mount revealed itself.

I’m still getting a clunk, but it’s different. I definitely need to replace my body mounts (and check my hood😉).
 
Look for rub marks underneath your transmission hump.
 
Look for rub marks underneath your transmission hump.
After I check the
I did have a dunk/thud thing that I traced back to a shock mount eventually. Several times I crawled under the rig and shook everything but couldn’t locate it. One day I went under again and as I was parked on a slope, that loose mount revealed itself.

I’m still getting a clunk, but it’s different. I definitely need to replace my body mounts (and check my hood😉).
I'm going back under to re check
 
After I check the hood hinges fingers crossed. Next all four wheels off the ground look for any rub marks again. My other option run it till it snaps, rips, cracks, twists, bends or just falls off...... then I'll know what the noise was.
Sounds reasonable.
 
Just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post!!!
Roadstr60 your suggestion was the one. I would of bet anything that was not the problem. Just like you said sounded just like a rubber mallet on the floor boards. Exhaust hitting the frame. What an easy fix, the bright side new spring bushing and new Bilstein shocks. It drives like almost new. Thanks again
 
I completely forgot I had the same issue. I fixed it so long ago I forgot about it.
 
Well what do you know, worked for me too.
Only 803 more rattles and clunks to track down.
@roadstr6 thanks for that simple trick to identify what has been bugging me for a few years now.
 
Well what do you know, worked for me too.
Only 803 more rattles and clunks to track down.
@roadstr6 thanks for that simple trick to identify what has been bugging me for a few years now.
Glad I could be of assistance!
 
Glad I could be of assistance!
I never would’ve thunk (😏) it would be that, even after the OP solved his the same way…

Love simple tricks like this.
Kudos brother.

Ian
 
I've chased probably 50 rattles out of my 40. New ones keep appearing.

I need to go through all of the top mounting bolts and give everyone a snugging. Even lubing up the door seals removes some noises. I'm road tripping to the Black Hills next month and need to give everything a once over before I'm being driven crazy by something in the middle of no where
 
I never would’ve thunk (😏) it would be that, even after the OP solved his the same way…

Love simple tricks like this.
Kudos brother.

Ian
I love it when I’m faced with an issue on this truck and someone is posting about it at the same time. This thunk has been driving me crazy - thought for sure it was something in the steering column or transmission tunnel. Then it mysteriously almost fully disappeared. It wasn’t until I read this thread that I realized (as a side project) I had replaced my side hood “bumper pads” in the interim. It was my hood all along! Still need to address the hinge bushings, though.
This site (as has been said many times) is an amazing resource
 
Well what do you know, worked for me too.
Only 803 more rattles and clunks to track down.
@roadstr6 thanks for that simple trick to identify what has been bugging me for a few years now.

I love it when I’m faced with an issue on this truck and someone is posting about it at the same time. This thunk has been driving me crazy - thought for sure it was something in the steering column or transmission tunnel. Then it mysteriously almost fully disappeared. It wasn’t until I read this thread that I realized (as a side project) I had replaced my side hood “bumper pads” in the interim. It was my hood all along! Still need to address the hinge bushings, though.
This site (as has been said many times) is an amazing resource
The help here is really unbelievable, the shear volume of it. I'm on some land rover forums no comparison.
 
The help here is really unbelievable, the shear volume of it. I'm on some land rover forums no comparison.
I concur wholeheartedly. I’ve been on several forums over the years for various things and even stumbled upon a different site somewhat geared towards TLC’s and this one is by far filled with generally kind, knowledgeable and helpful folks.

I’ve made several solid friendships and have learned boatloads in the years I’ve been on. You look at my first posts and they’re kind of embarrassing but I’m leaving them to remind myself that we all started out knowing squat at some point.
 

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