Afternoon Everyone!
Been trying to track down a noise from my front end since I bought the truck and it's getting to the point where it is driving me insane. I've read so many threads and info seems to be back and forth with various descriptions of failures and symptoms. What I've got going on is:
Rotational Groaning/light grinding/rubbing sound from (what I assume) is the front left
Can feel in the floorboard, mainly through my foot in the dead pedal
Not super noisy but can definitely hear a groan when you load the front end up on that side(ex. coming into a roundabout) otherwise direction doesn't make a huge difference.
Noise and feeling seem to come in around 35ish, worst at 40 and around 55, then levels out beyond that.
Seems to be better (and I could be totally imagining all this) after sitting for extended amounts of time (days) and after getting the underside getting really wet (car wash) and worse if driven for extended amounts on the highway.
Recent maintenance/checks:
Knuckles full of grease, were fairly dry when I bought the truck but the addition of grease (a couple tubes) has made zero difference (seals seem to be good with not a ton of mixing or weeping)
Diff Fluid change made no difference either
Recently cleaned and repacked the wheel bearings (made no difference either)
From what I've read some people say this sounds like a dry spindle bushing? But I've also heard that the symptom of that is like driving on a rumble strip?
If this is characteristic of a dry spindle bushing would I be looking at just removal and putting some grease on the spindle and in those oval like recesses?
Any help is appreciated and I'll clear up any confusion as best as I can...
Been trying to track down a noise from my front end since I bought the truck and it's getting to the point where it is driving me insane. I've read so many threads and info seems to be back and forth with various descriptions of failures and symptoms. What I've got going on is:
Rotational Groaning/light grinding/rubbing sound from (what I assume) is the front left
Can feel in the floorboard, mainly through my foot in the dead pedal
Not super noisy but can definitely hear a groan when you load the front end up on that side(ex. coming into a roundabout) otherwise direction doesn't make a huge difference.
Noise and feeling seem to come in around 35ish, worst at 40 and around 55, then levels out beyond that.
Seems to be better (and I could be totally imagining all this) after sitting for extended amounts of time (days) and after getting the underside getting really wet (car wash) and worse if driven for extended amounts on the highway.
Recent maintenance/checks:
Knuckles full of grease, were fairly dry when I bought the truck but the addition of grease (a couple tubes) has made zero difference (seals seem to be good with not a ton of mixing or weeping)
Diff Fluid change made no difference either
Recently cleaned and repacked the wheel bearings (made no difference either)
From what I've read some people say this sounds like a dry spindle bushing? But I've also heard that the symptom of that is like driving on a rumble strip?
If this is characteristic of a dry spindle bushing would I be looking at just removal and putting some grease on the spindle and in those oval like recesses?
Any help is appreciated and I'll clear up any confusion as best as I can...