I posted about this a couple months ago while on a big road trip and the Mud community came in clutch helping me out with repair solutions while on the road. I still had some popping occasionally and decided to have some further repairs done. Here is the most recent timeline and where I’m at now.
The LCA’s are new OEM and were replaced on the trip. Once home I scheduled to have total chaos cam tab gussets installed, replaced all the eccentrics. LCA’s should be good to go.
All four corners shocks replaced.
Upper ball joints replaced.
Skid plates are still off the truck.
I had not had the noise while doing the break in image for my new gears. Today was my first real drive after the initial 500 miles and the pop is still there. It is very hard to reproduce and it takes sudden jerking back and forth on the steering wheel and this still doesn’t reproduce it predictably. I heard it a couple times on bridge transitions at highway speeds and taking a big sweeping left turn to cross over interstate at an intersection. I’ve been down a few posts and can’t seem to find anything concrete leading me to believe I’ve found the issue. This thread from @linuxgod has been on my mind because of the LCA issue… I read through it while dealing with my own LCA drama and the body mount is a possibility.
I’m about to throw on some chassis ears on the UCA, front body mounts, tie rod, steering rack bushing, and then go throw the truck around a empty parking lot to see what I can tease out. What else should I consider looking at?
My main concern is am I going to die from this. I’d hate to have some failure at speed while towing with the kids and wife on board. My primary goal is rule that out but I do want to find and fix this as well.
Here is the video of the noise from when it was at its worst while in Moab. It has seemed to get better with the replacement of the LCA’s so this is why I had thought it was related to that. It’s possible it is related to LCA’s and it comes back after alignment after a while.
Any insight is helpful.
The LCA’s are new OEM and were replaced on the trip. Once home I scheduled to have total chaos cam tab gussets installed, replaced all the eccentrics. LCA’s should be good to go.
All four corners shocks replaced.
Upper ball joints replaced.
Skid plates are still off the truck.
I had not had the noise while doing the break in image for my new gears. Today was my first real drive after the initial 500 miles and the pop is still there. It is very hard to reproduce and it takes sudden jerking back and forth on the steering wheel and this still doesn’t reproduce it predictably. I heard it a couple times on bridge transitions at highway speeds and taking a big sweeping left turn to cross over interstate at an intersection. I’ve been down a few posts and can’t seem to find anything concrete leading me to believe I’ve found the issue. This thread from @linuxgod has been on my mind because of the LCA issue… I read through it while dealing with my own LCA drama and the body mount is a possibility.
I’m about to throw on some chassis ears on the UCA, front body mounts, tie rod, steering rack bushing, and then go throw the truck around a empty parking lot to see what I can tease out. What else should I consider looking at?
My main concern is am I going to die from this. I’d hate to have some failure at speed while towing with the kids and wife on board. My primary goal is rule that out but I do want to find and fix this as well.
Here is the video of the noise from when it was at its worst while in Moab. It has seemed to get better with the replacement of the LCA’s so this is why I had thought it was related to that. It’s possible it is related to LCA’s and it comes back after alignment after a while.
Any insight is helpful.