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calikota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/08/2009 09:01:04
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Subject: Metal on metal IP: Logged
Message: I just began noticing a metal on metal sound when going over a rough road. I've narrowed it down to the left front passenger side. It doesn't take a very rough road to make this happen. It isn't a constant noise, only when a road gets rough. Interestingly enough it doesn't do it when going over a speed bump, it needs to be constant.
I did just replace my brake pads, but I don't really see what that could have affected. I didn't touch the roters because I didn't even want to think about getting into the bearings.
Any opionions would be appriciated.
Thanks
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RadioMan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/08/2009 09:56:32
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Message: Check your ball joints..
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Kowalski GenIII
1/08/2009 10:53:20
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Message: Also check the antisway bar. But you should be aware that there is no left front passenger side. Sides of a vehicle are called as if you were sitting in the driver's seat.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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calikota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/08/2009 15:23:08
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Message: Whoops, I was still drinking my coffee when I posted that.
And I forgot to mention it, but its an 04', so hopefully its not the balljoints (post recall).
If its the sway bar, I take it the bushings are probably bad; correct?
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calikota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/08/2009 15:24:41
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Message: and are they replaceable?
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Steven Roark Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/09/2009 07:41:16
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Message: Thank you kowalski for your great wisdom. You must be timmytard's mommy.
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NJDodge Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2009 11:09:23
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Message: When you say metal on metal, is it metal banging against metal or metal scraping/grinding against metal?
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calikota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2009 11:14:08
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Message: More like banging, but not that dramatic. Sounds like its an old farm truck
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NJDodge Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2009 11:21:32
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Message: Jack up that side up to take the weight off the wheel and then see if anything is loose.
Or maybe something loose in the engine compartment over that wheel.
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calitkota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2009 11:26:44
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Message: Thanks NJ and Kowalski, Im checking it out today and will post back if I find out what it is.
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calikota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2009 14:28:00
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Message: I guess I was in a hurry when I was doing the brake job, because I didn't put back the stock shims on the caliper. I didn't put them on the drivers side and its not making noise, but that seems like the problem because its not making the noise anymore.
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