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I never liked those balance beads. I always feel like places that say weights won't work are being lazy. Take it somewhere that will do weights and I think your issue will go away. Just my .02
I had 35" ridge grapplers before my current tires and I never had balancing issues. My shop used...
Doesn't seem normal but prob not causing any harm. Check to see if there is a rock or some kind of debris stuck inside the dust boot causing it to be off center.
Correct! His stealership wanted $350 just to adjust the speedo and they couldn't guarantee he wouldn't have sensor issues. I see them for sale on here all the time for around $250. Just make sure the last user unmarried it from their truck.
I didn't read earlier where he said he did it for...
Tazer DT cost less than that and you get more options. This is what I used to adjust speedo for 35" tires and I have not had any issues whatsoever with any sensors. Easy plug and play.
https://www.zautomotive.com/product/z_tzr_dt/#accessories
I did the "process of elimination". Started with the end links, then replaced lower control arms because the shop said I had excessive play in the ball joints. However, the clunk was still there after replacing these parts. I then purchased wireless chassis ears to further diagnose and...
I chased a knocking sound for a long time with this same setup and it ended up being the FOX shocks themselves. They need serviced every so many miles per their website. I ended switching to Bilstein shocks, no more knock and better ride overall. I'm not saying that's where your knocking is...
I think I am dealing with the same issue and will probably change my starter soon. Did you have to remove anything else in order to get to the starter bolts? After crawling underneath my truck to take a look at the starter it appears to be rather buried in there.
I don't. I only have the front spring P/N. Best thing to do is go to a dealership and get the VIN off of an ORP truck and ask the parts department what the P/N is.
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