07-21-2004, 03:23 PM
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98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
Okay -- I have read a lot of posts here about various noises coming from the front end of Jimmy's. Here is my particlar noise:
Once in a while, a clunking noise (multiple/slow)will come from the axil/tire on the passengers side. Also, when I turn the wheel to the left (after the truck has been sitting awhile) and begin to move, a super loud clunk (one/rapid) will come from the axil/tire on the driver's side. It is almost as if something breaks free that was stuck -- and it is all of a sudden.
I checked the ball joints and there is no play -- so I know that's not it. So, I am asking the experts here: what else do you think it could be? Should I be worried?
Thanks.
DZNZ
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07-22-2004, 10:06 PM
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I've got the same problems, my p-side clunking is only (or worst) when I hit potholes or bumps in the road and when I turn my wheel full left or right I get that clunking as well. What year is yours?
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07-26-2004, 09:34 AM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
98 -- how about yours?
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07-26-2004, 09:35 AM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
C'mon experts -- we got two people here who need help!
DZNZ
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08-02-2004, 07:59 PM
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I aswell have a clunking sound in the front end. Normal happens when going over a bump while turning to the passenger side. Does anyone know what causes this?
Travis
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08-02-2004, 08:24 PM
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Does it only clunk once, or is the clunk/click sensitive to speed? ( Does it click faster when you accelerate?) If it does, I would say it is the axle.
If not, I would check the control arm bushings, tie rods and ball joints. Some of you said you checked this already, so you car rule this out. I have also run into the brake pads and or caliper shifting when hitting the brakes which would cause a clunk. Check the caliper hardware and brake pad anti rattle clips. Usually when you make a turn, you tend to tap on the brakes lightly....this may be it. Good luck.
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08-15-2004, 11:36 PM
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I think I got it.
OK. (not a specalist). I changed the tie rods and ball joints and the problem is still there, I'v also done research like yourselfs. I know that if the front end is redone the problem is solved(but very costly), I found out that if it was the axle the sound might be more constant or a completely different sound(I listened to a car with axle problems).
So the only thing left was to check all rubber stops on sway bars and their fine. ANDDDDDDDDD sometime this month I'm going to see if R&S will install the bushings I ordered(and their performance). I will update the price and hopefully the answer to our problem. By the way the problem is getting worse, and now there is a rattle with bumps in the road.
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08-17-2004, 02:39 AM
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Had same problem with my 98. Had to replace the spindle on the drivers side. Also all 4 ball joints were bad and tie rod ends. COSTLY fix. Looking at right around if done by self $600-$700. If done by professional (sticker shock) $1100-$1300. Was also instructed very common among this model.
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09-19-2004, 12:07 PM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
[quote=DZNZ]Okay -- I have read a lot of posts here about various noises coming from the front end of Jimmy's. Here is my particlar noise:
Once in a while, a clunking noise (multiple/slow)will come from the axil/tire on the passengers side. Also, when I turn the wheel to the left (after the truck has been sitting awhile) and begin to move, a super loud clunk (one/rapid) will come from the axil/tire on the driver's side. It is almost as if something breaks free that was stuck -- and it is all of a sudden.
I checked the ball joints and there is no play -- so I know that's not it. So, I am asking the experts here: what else do you think it could be? Should I be worried?
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My 99 was doing the same thing- a heavy sound- rt. frt.finally, my wife says noise was awful- barely driveable. It was the right front spindle. This is a sealed-non-lube part. I can buy wholesale- got mine for 135.00
Yes, I would definitely get this looked at-Just do not not let them throw parts at it$$$$$ unless they have a real answer. hope this helps
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09-20-2004, 08:51 AM
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Thanks . . .
Thanks everyone.
Peace,
DZNZ
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10-01-2004, 12:48 PM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
My 2000 was doing the same thing....? Last weekend I pulled both front tires, tightened both front shocks, both upper control arm bolts, and also both lower control arms bolts. On average I was able to crank a half turn on everything. SO FAR NO MORE NOISE !!
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10-08-2004, 08:34 PM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
Check sway bar bushings and loose shocks
How did you check the ball joints, where did you place the jack/ jack stands.
How does the front axle boots look a dry cv joint will sound like that
But on the 96 90% of noise in the front end is bad ball joints , worn bushings , loose mounts,busted sway bar links
Fireplug
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10-23-2004, 03:53 PM
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Re: 98 GMC Jimmy: Noise from front end
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