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Old 04-04-2022, 08:19 PM #16
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I think maybe(?) I found the problem or at least where I’ll start replacing parts. Looks like there’s a small gap on the passenger side bushing. quote...

put a silicone spray on that rubber and then changes that noise ..
I don’t understand this. The noise is a clunk. Not a squeak or squeal. Sorry if I misinterpreted what you are saying and I’m happy to try almost anything.

I was ready to swap out upper and lower UCAs, ball joints, and shocks 😬
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I also have similar clunk sounds. the other week I changed my oil and drove around without putting back my trd skid plate. I noticed the clunk was gone.

Seems like my clunk is coming from the rear trd skid plate bolts. These bolts are connected to the radiator supports. i haven’t isolated why this clunk occurs with the skid plate on, but I’m guessing the skid plate may be rubbing on something. I do have a diff drop so I suspecting that area.
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