Long story short..In have a 2001 Dodge Dakota, 2 wheel drive, manual transmission and V6 engine. It has a bump/clunk type noise in the front end that I can not get rid of. It only happens when backing up and turning the steering wheel nearly all the way in either direction, like when I back out to the left or right coming out of a parking space or a driveway.
I replaced the stabilizer bar bushings, that did not fix it. I replaced the upper ball joints last week (I did the lowers in January) and while that helped a lot on the steering and handling of the truck, the clunk is still there in reverse with the wheel turned to one direction or the other. I thought the new ball joints fixed it because the noise was gone after I replaced them, but it is back today.
The noise only happens one time, as soon as I crank the wheel to back out to the left or right. In forward motion there is no noise at all, no loose steering or any other problems. The new ball joints made the truck steer like brand new. The old ball joints were completely shot, but even before I replaced the upper ball joints the truck still steered fine, it was not loose or wandering or anything.
I wonder if this noise is from a loose inner tie rod. Outer tie rods were replaced 60,000 miles ago and the inners are original. I checked the tie rods when I did the upper ball joints and found no looseness or play but I don't know what else to look for on tie rods. Is an inner tie rod supposed to be stiff and stick out straight from the steering rack when you take it off the steering knuckle, or is it still OK if it drops down when you unbolt it? Both of mine dropped down like that.
Any ideas of what else to look for and info on how to thoroughly check tie rods? Would a bad control arm bushing cause this bump-clunk noise? I don't know what else to look for here.
Thanks for any help.
I replaced the stabilizer bar bushings, that did not fix it. I replaced the upper ball joints last week (I did the lowers in January) and while that helped a lot on the steering and handling of the truck, the clunk is still there in reverse with the wheel turned to one direction or the other. I thought the new ball joints fixed it because the noise was gone after I replaced them, but it is back today.
The noise only happens one time, as soon as I crank the wheel to back out to the left or right. In forward motion there is no noise at all, no loose steering or any other problems. The new ball joints made the truck steer like brand new. The old ball joints were completely shot, but even before I replaced the upper ball joints the truck still steered fine, it was not loose or wandering or anything.
I wonder if this noise is from a loose inner tie rod. Outer tie rods were replaced 60,000 miles ago and the inners are original. I checked the tie rods when I did the upper ball joints and found no looseness or play but I don't know what else to look for on tie rods. Is an inner tie rod supposed to be stiff and stick out straight from the steering rack when you take it off the steering knuckle, or is it still OK if it drops down when you unbolt it? Both of mine dropped down like that.
Any ideas of what else to look for and info on how to thoroughly check tie rods? Would a bad control arm bushing cause this bump-clunk noise? I don't know what else to look for here.
Thanks for any help.