I have a new clunk noise that has been getting worse. Truck is the LMM in signature with ~154k miles. Been leveled for most of its life but ran the stock z71 tires until 142k miles. Now it has 285/70r17s w/ 17x9 wheels.
My steering box had some play so I replaced it with a reman which sucked so I quickly replaced that with a redhead, which is awesome. The reman box didn't change the noise so I also added kryptonite lower ball joints and tie rods from dmaxstore. The UCAs are kryptonite from dmaxstore as well and those were installed at 142k miles. I grease the fittings regularly when I change the oil and when I rotate tires (works out to every 4-5k miles).
The clunk appears to be coming primarly from the driver side and it only occurs when there is significant side load during a turn. If it clunks on a right turn it won't do it again until I make a left and it shifts again. If I keep turning the same way it will only clunk the first time. I had the whole wheel assembly off to put the lower ball joints and tie rods in yesterday and tightened everything back to the standard torque specs.
I've googled around and the only thing that even sounds remotely close to my problem had something to do with the body mounts. The clunk reminds me of someone smashing the imaginary brake on the passenger floorboard. But it comes from the driver side.
My steering box had some play so I replaced it with a reman which sucked so I quickly replaced that with a redhead, which is awesome. The reman box didn't change the noise so I also added kryptonite lower ball joints and tie rods from dmaxstore. The UCAs are kryptonite from dmaxstore as well and those were installed at 142k miles. I grease the fittings regularly when I change the oil and when I rotate tires (works out to every 4-5k miles).
The clunk appears to be coming primarly from the driver side and it only occurs when there is significant side load during a turn. If it clunks on a right turn it won't do it again until I make a left and it shifts again. If I keep turning the same way it will only clunk the first time. I had the whole wheel assembly off to put the lower ball joints and tie rods in yesterday and tightened everything back to the standard torque specs.
I've googled around and the only thing that even sounds remotely close to my problem had something to do with the body mounts. The clunk reminds me of someone smashing the imaginary brake on the passenger floorboard. But it comes from the driver side.