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Here is a Stellantis TSB for this issue with a testing procedure and when a headlight needs to be replaced or not.
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2024/MC-11006241-0001.pdf
For those of you that did the energy suspension bushing upgrade. When you first slide them on does the slit on your bushing stay open a bit? This is before putting the bracket back on and tightening.
Wondering the same thing. About to head to the dealer Jan 20th for my 2021 . Does anyone know if this will erase the Mopar tire calibration when they flash the abs update?
My 2021 is lifted 6" and the radar is in the windshield. I don't have this issue. Could be something that was disabled if they calibrated the wheels over 35". I have my wheels calibrated under 35".
The bolts on both sides are pretty tight. I even bang on the sway bar with a rubber mallet to see if I heard if anything was loose.
Last time the sway bar links were loose.
We could hear them while hitting with a
Rubber mallet. The driver side links themselves seem to twist easier by hand than...
Came across this today. Looks like a replacement bushing. Wonder if it’s just a different manufacturer is making them or
If they are an improvement to the previous.
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https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2024/MC-11010972-0001.pdf
Ok so I thought it was gone. I notice the noise/clunk mostly when slowly turning left and truck moves side to side a bit. Does that sound like sway bar end links or tie rods?
Not sure. I didn’t really look when I was replacing them.
The bushings looks cleaned like you said but did notice they seemed to be thin on the bottom end. I haven’t driven the truck yet to see if it resolved the issue.
Just did my front sway bar bushing replacement today to the energy suspension bushings. Was hearing clunks when turning into certain roads. Will see if this resolves it. Bushings only had 48,000 miles but I am on a 6 in lift and may be stress on them. If not, I have new end links and can replace...
Just bought the energy bushings. Which way should the split face? I have read forward towards the front of the truck but then see video that says facing towards the back to avoid water and dirt being pushed into them.
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