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98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
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09/20/07 06:07 AM
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Friends,
You guys helped me with my windshield wiper, so I am back for more advice.
Coming home today on a rural country roa dI noticed a a faint thunking or clanking noise coming from I thought the front driver side wheel well. The more I drove the louder it got and I have never heard this before and I am seriouly in tune with my vehicles aand their various sounds. I thought I had ran over something that had wrapped around my wheel. I pulled over and looked... there was nothing there! I got home and jacked the car up and looked at all four wheels and everything seemed ok. I drove it some more. It is making a clunking noise after a few miles of driving. It does not do it in neutral or at idle and sounds as if it the same rythum as the wheels turning. And it seems like it is coming from the front. When I jacked the car up I rotated the front wheel left and right and could hear a thunking comming from the u-joints but to be fair it only clunked when I cahnged direction. I am thinking a u-joint or cv joint. It does not do it when turning mainly in a straight line.
Do any of you find this familliar or have any suggestions as to what it might be. The car has 60,000 miles.
Thanks in advance
Rob Garven
98 Rodeo 4WD V6 steel wheels, automatic
Rob Garven 98 Izusu Rodeo V6 4WD Auto 69,000 miles
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: robertgarven]
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09/20/07 01:22 PM
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Does a 98 Rodeo have hubs or flanges? I don't remember...
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: BigSwede]
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09/20/07 06:24 PM
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Does a 98 Rodeo have hubs or flanges? I don't remember... Pretty sure it's flanges ; At least if it has SOTF. That's according to the tech article on here about installing manual hubs on 96+. Richard <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: Richard Saylor]
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09/20/07 09:20 PM
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It has flanges. Check to see if you don't have a loose shock mount. Also jack the front tires up one at a time and see if you can move the tire at the top or sides once the tire is no longer touching the ground.
This will check the ball joints, the tierod ends, and even the wheel bearings. If there is movement try and see where it's loose, or where the slack is.
Joe
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
98 Passport 33's, Supercharged, Calmini Bumper, rockbars, diff drops, Teralows, 4.77's, Aussie and ARB lockers, Safari snorkel, Optima red top.
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: Bigpoppax2]
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09/20/07 11:02 PM
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Are you guys saying that with drive flanges, there is no way for the outer axle shaft to come loose from the hub (like a bad c-clip)?
In any case, I'd ask him to grab each outer axle shaft and make sure that they are not loose. Can't hurt to check that.
Jeff Mason
Whatever makes you upset in someone else...also exists in you
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: Jeff Mason]
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09/21/07 03:38 AM
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I jacked it up and checked the wheel bearings and for steering play and it looked and felt OK. What would a bad u joint or cv joint sound like? I will check the shock mounts.
Rob Garven 98 Izusu Rodeo V6 4WD Auto 69,000 miles
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: Jeff Mason]
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09/21/07 03:48 AM
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Are you guys saying that with drive flanges, there is no way for the outer axle shaft to come loose from the hub (like a bad c-clip)?
Nah, I was just trying to figure out if the CV axle would even be turning in 2WD. Since it has flanges, it is turning all the time. FWIW...
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: BigSwede]
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09/21/07 07:40 PM
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Are you guys saying that with drive flanges, there is no way for the outer axle shaft to come loose from the hub (like a bad c-clip)?
Nah, I was just trying to figure out if the CV axle would even be turning in 2WD. Since it has flanges, it is turning all the time. FWIW... Ahh, okay. Even with the drive flange, it is possible for the clunk to be related to the outer drive shaft. It's 30 seconds to check each one and eliminate that as a possible issue.
Jeff Mason
Whatever makes you upset in someone else...also exists in you
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: Jeff Mason]
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09/21/07 08:17 PM
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How exactly would I do that? I jacked the car up and rotated the wheel and the only noise I heard was at the U joints when I reversed rotational direction.
Thanks
Rob
Rob Garven 98 Izusu Rodeo V6 4WD Auto 69,000 miles
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Re: 98 Izusu Rodeo making thunking Sound
[Re: robertgarven]
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09/22/07 01:06 AM
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TAKE OFF THE DRIVE FLANGE AND REMOVE THE CIRCLIP , NOW SPIN THE WHEEL AND SEE IF THE NOISE IS STILL THERE , THE AXLE SHOULD STAY PUT NOW , ONLY TAKE A COUPLE OF MINUTES TO ISOLATE IT FROM ONE SID E OR THE OTHER JERRY
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