Dustin Jackson
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I had a similar noise and it ended up being my roof rack
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Is it ONLY during turns? And is it not only a loud popping sound but you can FEEL the popping through out the truck as well? Because my 2001 did this when my rear diff went out. It was the spider gears stripping out on sharp turns, and it ONLY did it when turning.I know this is an old thread but, for the benefit of others, my 2003 Tahoe is making loud popping-like sounds in the rear during turns. Especially audible during sharp turns at low speed. I replaced the sway bar insulator bushings and links and it's still there. Put the Chassis Ears on the body mount bushing bolts - nothing. Putting Chassis Ears on the rear control arms revealed nothing. Just put the Chassis Ears on the rear coil springs and bingo! They are the source of the noise. Probably the spring isolators. I do have 330,000 miles and 20 years on it.
Excellent call.Is it ONLY during turns? And is it not only a loud popping sound but you can FEEL the popping through out the truck as well? Because my 2001 did this when my rear diff went out. It was the spider gears stripping out on sharp turns, and it ONLY did it when turning.
If you are 100% sure it's the springs, then great. But its also possible the spider gears are stripped and the sound is possibly resonating through the rear end and into the springs. If you have not changed your rear diff oil in a while, I would drain it and go ahead and inspect the gears.