bad shocks...
#1
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Would having shot shocks make a pop when you hit a bump?
I really dont think its my ball joints...it sounds more like the shocks poping.
I can look at the shocks and see that they are old as all get out...they are even rusty looking.
But it doesnt do the whole boat bounceing thing...
So can a shock seize up? Perhaps they have leaked all the oil out and rusted on the inside causeing them to be very stiff? I have a super stiff ride.
I have jacked the truck up and tried shaking the front wheel and all that stuff to test for a bad ball joint but the wheel dont budge what so ever.
Anyone want to add some info? Ive searched the net for a couple hours now and all I find is that "if the shocks are bad its like driving a boat"
I really dont think its my ball joints...it sounds more like the shocks poping.
I can look at the shocks and see that they are old as all get out...they are even rusty looking.
But it doesnt do the whole boat bounceing thing...
So can a shock seize up? Perhaps they have leaked all the oil out and rusted on the inside causeing them to be very stiff? I have a super stiff ride.
I have jacked the truck up and tried shaking the front wheel and all that stuff to test for a bad ball joint but the wheel dont budge what so ever.
Anyone want to add some info? Ive searched the net for a couple hours now and all I find is that "if the shocks are bad its like driving a boat"
#2
I would first make sure that the shock bolts are completely tight. I installed new shocks on my Bravada when I had it and the inner sleeve on either end of the shocks were just a tad shorter than the originals (to aid in installation no doubt...). Well, this meant that I had to really tighten down the mounting bolts to pull the metal in to tighten up on the inner sleeve. Drove me nuts for a LONG time until I finally tracked it down to loose upper mounts. Tightened them down and the noise went away. It sounded almost exactly like a worn ball joint.
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Cool, I will check that out tomorrow then.
I guess I could of summed up the pop sound as the suspension bottoming out...not sure why I didnt think to word it like that when making the post.
Boy has it been a long week
I guess I could of summed up the pop sound as the suspension bottoming out...not sure why I didnt think to word it like that when making the post.
Boy has it been a long week
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Location: Laramie WY
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If you're looking to replace them here's something. I replaced the shocks after the oil had leaked out and I have to tell you, some of the bolts were difficult to get off. Even after soaking them with WD-40 it took probably an hour to get two bolts off. With yours bieng rusty it might be more difficult. I don't really have any suggestions besides the WD-40 on taking them off.
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