Clunk/ rattle steering or suspension

Clunk in front end going over small bumps. And also rear end clatter when going over small bumps


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This is my first time will Bilsteins and man what a difference on the first ride! Although to be fair the shocks I was using before weren't quite right for my truck.
I'm running Bilstein all the way around on my 02. I was lucky enough to get the rear autoride shocks from Arnott when they were still made by Bilstein. The fronts from Arnott were their house brand but were never that good and I would sometimes rub on big dips so I went with Bilstein 4600's and now it rides awesome all the way around.
 

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You can also "exercise" it. Just redistribute the grease by removing the bolt, shoving it in and out. Usually lasts a few months only to return. But it's something to try before you spend money to replace. Be sure to tape/tie steering wheel so it cannot move if you do this.
 

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You can also "exercise" it. Just redistribute the grease by removing the bolt, shoving it in and out. Usually lasts a few months only to return. But it's something to try before you spend money to replace. Be sure to tape/tie steering wheel so it cannot move if you do this.

Mine has been good for about a year. Doing it again this week.

And/or the steering bearing. Might as well replace both at the same time.

Use the delco bearing. The dorman is a known problem.
 

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[QUOTE="Use the delco bearing. The dorman is a known problem.[/QUOTE]

I thought it was the other way around?
 

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You can also "exercise" it. Just redistribute the grease by removing the bolt, shoving it in and out. Usually lasts a few months only to return. But it's something to try before you spend money to replace. Be sure to tape/tie steering wheel so it cannot move if you do this.
Dealer told me he had to do this to a Tahoe, he said it was like he had to jerk it off!! @HiHoeSilver just think of that when you're doing yours. I dare you to not start laughing your ass off! Lol
 

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[QUOTE="Use the delco bearing. The dorman is a known problem.

I thought it was the other way around?[/QUOTE]

Just replaced the Dorman 905-512 after 300 miles with GM part number 88963617. Bearings inside the Dorman were shot.
 

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