George B
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Only looked at them to verify they were not broken. I have had one apart for a CV axle swap.Have you checked end links?
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Only looked at them to verify they were not broken. I have had one apart for a CV axle swap.Have you checked end links?
I would check to see if they move when you yank on them with the suspension hanging just to eliminate them as the source of the clunk. And while you’re there check everything else for movement.Only looked at them to verify they were not broken. I have had one apart for a CV axle swap.
That’s a score! The OEM ones are nearly that much each iirc. And my friend that owns a body shop won’t even touch the aftermarket ones anymore because they just break in no time.Just scored these on ebay for 60 bucks. The ones on my truck are aftermarket and it feels like im gonna break em each time i pull on my door. I should have just had my original textured ones sanded down and painted em
https://www.ebay.com/itm/363042370084
I believe it was a small stone stuck in between the dust shield and rotor
well, tbh, i live around the corner from a town called Pine Bush in N.Y.
Look it up.... lol... lots of ‘believers’ over there.....lmao
Had it up today and checked the upper control arm bolts. All four took a half turn before my torque wrench clicked at 148 foot pounds. Everything else is tight.I would check to see if they move when you yank on them with the suspension hanging just to eliminate them as the source of the clunk. And while you’re there check everything else for movement.