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Jack up one front wheel at a time and spin it. Loose wheel? Bent wheel. Bubble or bump in tire? **** the tire and wheel back and forth like you are turning. Loose? Pull out and push in on tire and wheel , loose bearings? Now do the back wheels. for wobble.Jack up one front wheel at a time and spin it. Loose wheel? Bent wheel. Bubble or bump in tire? **** the tire and wheel back and forth like you are turning. Loose? Pull out and push in on tire and wheel ,
loose bearings? Now do the back wheels. for wobble.
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It's your universal joints. Your universal joints have become warn and what's happening is as you accelerate its moving and the loose universal joints are moving which is causing the noise. It occurs at low speeds because of a slight wobble as speed increases the wobble goes away and so does the noise. It's best to change the font and back at the same time you can find them at your local part store starting at $19.99 each. As for your front end lubricate it real good. Hope this was helpful.
Squeaking CV Axle bearings... Bad CV axles are expected to click but they can also on rare occasions squeak... I know because I had that experience with a 1984 Sentra when doing a U or close turn only. Other parts that could theorically squeak at low speed, and depending on the condition and brake pad material.. would be warped disks or glazed brake pads... but at low turning speed, the CV Axle is more likely.
ball joints won't squeak like that; they make a popping noise when they're bad. it is very common for shocks to get water in them and start squeaking, and it's usually a horrible screeching squeak. The only way to get rid of the squeak is to change out the shocks. Hope this helped.
The only reason that this should squeak is if the harmonic balancer is seperating. You would have to remove the bolt, use a puller to remove the balancer, and using a NEW bolt, put a new balancer on. This is a very rare and unusual problem, and usually a misdiagnosis on where the sound is coming from. More than likely, it's actually a tensioner or idler pully (there's two tensioners on this truck), or the alternator.
It does sound like the alternator, plus it's possible the squeaking could be coming from that or possibly the serpentine belt. If you take the alternator to Autozone, whether it's on the car or seperate, they can test it for you for free. If this helps please rate this. Thanks
Jack up one front wheel at a time and spin it. Loose wheel? Bent wheel. Bubble or bump in tire? **** the tire and wheel back and forth like you are turning. Loose? Pull out and push in on tire and wheel ,
loose bearings? Now do the back wheels. for wobble.
Have you run over anything big or solid lately?
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