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Old 02-16-2005, 09:13 PM   #1
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K1500 front suspention

My 97 K1500 Makes a ticking noise when I turn sharp. It comes from the front driverside tire and it and does it when I turn right.
Any ideas?
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Re: K1500 front suspention

Tires Hitting possibly? Stock size tires?
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Old 02-16-2005, 11:23 PM   #3
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Re: K1500 front suspention

maby I should rephrase "sharp" to hard. the strearing does not have to be maxed out to hear the ticking... I just noticed it todaw the tires have been on there for months.... They are stock size 265 I think
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Re: K1500 front suspention

CV joints? They can definitely start making some noises when they are going out.
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Re: Re: K1500 front suspention

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CV joints? They can definitely start making some noises when they are going out.
That's what I was thinking when I read the original post. Are the CV Boots cracked or broken?

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Re: K1500 front suspention

That is the weirdest part all the boots look OK. I think they a rattling when I hit bumps. Can the boots be ok and the cv's be bad? The ticking noise is new....
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Re: K1500 front suspention

Yes boots can look good but CV go bad try repacking them with grease and see if that helps-Those shaft are not cheap!
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