EddieC
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2008 Z71 Tahoe, 4x4
Started thread in suspension but moving here as it seems motor mount(s) issue may be the cause of out front end clunk on starting the truck moving.
What had been most noticible has been loud clunk when turning the steering wheel fully left and backing out of our turn around. There have been a few similar noises when going forward and turning. We have had the noise for a few months. Other things have been looked into and a ball joint changed.
I have seen several threads here and outside videos on motor mounts and it seems to be a jumble of hard to easy and major disassembly to barely any disassembly and a crazy range of proposed costs so I was hoping to try to refine the information.
Doing a power brake test as previously suggested in drive there is a noticible motion on the driver's side of the engine. In reverse there is significantly less, barely noticeable movement, on the passenger's side. Assuming the driver's mount is failing it seems odd that the loudest noise is when backing the vehicle up. Wouldn't this be opposite of what would be expected?
Does the noise and conditions mentioned sound like a failed motor mount?
Would that require immediate attention? (It's a tough season to be doing significant vehicle work outside)
If it does need replacing, does the 4wd complicate the replacement? How?
Is this possibly a do it at home on the pavement job?
Hoping those who have been through it can clarify what is actually really required in the process.
Thanks guys for anything offered.
Started thread in suspension but moving here as it seems motor mount(s) issue may be the cause of out front end clunk on starting the truck moving.
What had been most noticible has been loud clunk when turning the steering wheel fully left and backing out of our turn around. There have been a few similar noises when going forward and turning. We have had the noise for a few months. Other things have been looked into and a ball joint changed.
I have seen several threads here and outside videos on motor mounts and it seems to be a jumble of hard to easy and major disassembly to barely any disassembly and a crazy range of proposed costs so I was hoping to try to refine the information.
Doing a power brake test as previously suggested in drive there is a noticible motion on the driver's side of the engine. In reverse there is significantly less, barely noticeable movement, on the passenger's side. Assuming the driver's mount is failing it seems odd that the loudest noise is when backing the vehicle up. Wouldn't this be opposite of what would be expected?
Does the noise and conditions mentioned sound like a failed motor mount?
Would that require immediate attention? (It's a tough season to be doing significant vehicle work outside)
If it does need replacing, does the 4wd complicate the replacement? How?
Is this possibly a do it at home on the pavement job?
Hoping those who have been through it can clarify what is actually really required in the process.
Thanks guys for anything offered.