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Old 10-25-2006, 08:45 PM
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I'm hearing a bumping sound under my frontend. I have 2" leveling spacers and 20X10 Moto Metals. It was doing this before the M.M.'s and I seem to hear it more lately. I can hear it over small bumps like ripples in the road or going through the yard but I don't hear it on bigger bumps like RR crossing's. I can hear it on both sides of the truck almost like the sound is traveling the track bars to the frame. I looked all under there and can't find anything loose. The only play I could find was from hitting the tirods with my palm and it would thump alittle in the shaft in the stering box but I have doubts that thats it. Any ideas? LCH
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Did you get longer shocks put on with the 2" kit?
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They're supposed to be. They put Rancho 5000's on but I'm not sure of the length. I haven't been happy with the shop that did the spacers for me for various reasons so I don't want to take it back there. We have two trucks for our buisness and it's a long story.
I wish I could figure this out, thanks for the reply. LCH
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