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Old 06-03-2007, 04:21 PM
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95 blazer steering clicking problem

I have a 95 blazer, 4x4 v6 only 73000 miles on it... A couple of months ago it started clicking while Im at a slow speed while turning. CV joints right? Well, I replced both front CV Half Shafts (axels), the upper and lower ball joints, the idler arm, and new hub assemblys. The only Thing thats left really is the pitman and the control arms right? Would those even make the clicking sound go away. I've taken it to 2 different shops and they can't tell me what's causing the clicking. I greased all the joints in the front end. I've tried everything I can think of... Please help.
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Re: 95 blazer steering clicking problem

Could this be the famous Clunk Pop fix? See BlazerLT's thread. Do a search on Clunk Pop and read this thread:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=302656
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