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Hey Kyle, what way does the washer go?? I know it goes on the BOLT side but facing what way??? My truck was missing both washers so I bought the pack of 2 from the dealership. Thanks in advance.
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New to me 08 Pontiac G6 GT
"Jenna" 00 2DR 2WD 4.3 Blazer (SOLD)
"Blue Demon" 03 Suzuki Aerio Wife's Rice Burner
"Trina" 02 Honda Civic - SOLD
cool thanks Kyle. That's what I figured, but I wasn't sure.
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New to me 08 Pontiac G6 GT
"Jenna" 00 2DR 2WD 4.3 Blazer (SOLD)
"Blue Demon" 03 Suzuki Aerio Wife's Rice Burner
"Trina" 02 Honda Civic - SOLD
Wow!!! I can't believe it REALLY works!!! I have a slightly bent rim (which cant be balanced) and at highway speeds it made my truck clunk and clunk and now NOTHING of courseth truckstill shakes but no clunk!!!
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I still miss you Jenna!!!
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New to me 08 Pontiac G6 GT
"Jenna" 00 2DR 2WD 4.3 Blazer (SOLD)
"Blue Demon" 03 Suzuki Aerio Wife's Rice Burner
"Trina" 02 Honda Civic - SOLD
Check your hood hinges. This is a common noise and does sound exactly like a loose shock or bad ball joint, only higher up. It's very difficult to tell the difference.
Toss a rag under the corners of the hood near the hinges. Careful not to wad it up too much and bend the hinge, just enough to put some tension on the hinge bolt. If this stops it, then you'll need to go to the dealership and get two (2) of PN 12383460. Remove the hinge bolts, put the washer onto the bolt and reassemble.
Wow Kyle, I could have saved $400 for a Spicer idler arm & 2 KYB front shocks & installation not to mention the frusterations of ripping around in the dash behind the glovebox, taking speaker covers off & checking bolts etc. I too pushed the electrical block behind the glovebox up with a steel strap & siliconed it in place thinking/hoping THAT was making the rattle . It's so odd the way it sounded, something heavy in plastic, like a speaker rattling in a door or dash. But it makes sence as to why it sounds that way, hinge in below the cowl against the firewall right under the dash & it resounds through all the plastic. thnx for knowledge Kyle.
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2002 Blazer 2dr., 4x4 with 3" B/L & 31x10.5 Cooper Discoverer ST's
Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Hypertech Max Power, 40 series muffler
Cold Air Intake (fabrication of heat shield is going to be a PITA)
Projector Headlights with "low beam" 9005 H.I.D.'s (8000K) TY HIDextra.com
Chevy Bowtie "Skull" grill emblem
16" Electric Fan
My clunking is coming from the right rear. I swear it is coming from the interior, so I pulled every panel off from the inside and found nothing that could be causing this loud clunk. It only happens at low speeds and sounds like it is coming right from the rear wheel well. Anyone have any ideas on this? I've messed with the exhaust and it is solid and doesn't seem to be causing the noise.
My clunking is coming from the right rear. I swear it is coming from the interior, so I pulled every panel off from the inside and found nothing that could be causing this loud clunk. It only happens at low speeds and sounds like it is coming right from the rear wheel well. Anyone have any ideas on this? I've messed with the exhaust and it is solid and doesn't seem to be causing the noise.