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I come seeking advice. I have a 2004 chevy 2500hd 4x4. When I’m turning left backing up, I get some loud metallic popping sounds, I think from the front passenger wheel area. It only happens when backing up, and is mainly when turning the steering wheel left. I’ve been working on this a couple days and have run out of the easy stuff. I greased the pins the brake calipers slide on, I replaced the idler arm & it’s bracket- it needed done anyway, so at least it wasn’t a waste. I also cut off the steering damper, which got rid of the grinding noise I had.I have he front on Jack stands. I held the front & rear of the tire & didn’t get any movement when I tried to wiggle it, same when I held the top & bottom. I put a pry bar under the tire to raise it & don’t notice any play that way either.I did notice a couple times when jacking it up under that control arm, it made what I think is the same metal popping sound when jacking it up. It’s loud.Money is tight right now & I can’t afford a mechanic or buy a bunch of expensive parts just to guess. I appreciate any advice or tips from you all.Thanks.
Those are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?
Quote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?
Quote from: Woodchuck on November 03, 2021, 09:56:26 AMQuote from: follow maggie on November 03, 2021, 09:28:28 AMThose are new, I just replaced them yesterday. I filled both with grease & made all the bolts tight. Is there something else to installing those?Other than alignment, no. I would be after inner and outer tie rod ends, maybe even a gearbox. Do you have someone that can rock the wheels back and forth while you look at parts?When my neighbor gets home this afternoon I can.
How do you test a CV joint?Take a Test DrivePut the car in reverse. Then turn the steering wheel all the way to one side and drive backward in a circle. Turn the steering wheel in the other direction and repeat the process.If you hear a very pronounced clicking or snapping noise, there's a good chance an outer CV joint is worn out.Feb 18, 2021