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Old 01-21-2009, 07:54 PM
Blazin'Rick Blazin'Rick is offline
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Unhappy Problems with 98 Blazer Suspension..Help!

I have a 98' S10 Blazer. I noticed that as I made turns(sharp) I would hear like a clicking sound. The harder I turn the worse it sounded. Now its to the point that as I drive it starts to shake in a real bad way. It feels as if the front end is going to fall apart. I know the problem is in the suspension, but where? Please help me.-Rick
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Old 01-21-2009, 09:50 PM
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Re: Problems with 98 Blazer Suspension..Help!

Welcome to AF.

You need to always include complete vehicle info such as engine, auto/manual tranny, 2 or 4 wheel drive mileage on vehicle.

I am assuming that you have a 4WD. Clicking is more than likely coming from one of the front axle shafts. Check for torn cv boots, usually points to a bad u joint on the axle shaft by the steering knuckle.

Go to the Repair manual thread at the top of this forum, it will help you also.


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