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Strange cab noise

Old Dec 14, 2003 | 11:59 AM
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Re:Strange cab noise

[quote author=KATOOM link=board=5;threadid=20694;start=0#msg223241 date=1071374358]
I put back ones that can be lubed. The ones I took off could not be lubed.
Not to change the subject but I must comment on this. The u-joints that cannot be lubed are much better than the greasable ones. Reason is the greasable have ONE seal blocking out foreign material. Non-greasable has THREE seals to keep out junk and keep grease in. Put a good quality synthetic grease in non-greasable u-joints before installing them and they will out last greasable.
Now back to the topic. ;D
[/quote]the non greaseable ujoints are also stronger if you need the extra strength
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 06:52 AM
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Re:Strange cab noise

I'd say mine also sounds like a turkey --that's a good description. broken weld? that's certainly not what I expected to hear.
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 08:52 PM
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Re:Strange cab noise

I'd say mine also sounds like a turkey --that's a good description. broken weld? that's certainly not what I expected to hear.
Sorry. I promise I'm not making it up. ;D
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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Re:Strange cab noise

Katoom i think that a broken weld could make that sound but that is definetly nothing i thought of. I wish I knew where to look. But at least now i have something to look for. before i was just trying to shake things to see if i could imitate the sound. Thanks for the insite.
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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 05:59 PM
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Did you ever figure out what was causing the sound? I'm now experiencing this on my truck when I go over a bumpy road and when I come to a stop. The turkey gobble sound, that is. And yes, the windshield was replaced just before I bought the truck (a few days ago).
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