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squeaky truck


meroyboy

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Joined
Jul 23, 2011
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Vehicle Year
1999
Transmission
Automatic
:dunno:hey guy,bought a 99 ranger 4x4 a couple of weeks ago.has alot of miles on it,power steering was so noisely that u could'nt hear any thing else,fix that with a a 79 ford pump swap.now i can the squeaks as i drive or turn ect""anyone got any clues to what this is??.any help would be nice,thanks.this is a great site by the way..
 
Is the noise speed dependant? like getting faster as you accelerate and slowing down with you?
 
squeaky trk

Is the noise speed dependant? like getting faster as you accelerate and slowing down with you?

no,its as soon as u move,or turn,hit a bump.sound like a body or suspention ,[excuse spelling]..not sure
 
I had a 2000 xlt 4x4 and it made alot of noise when turning hard or going over speedbumps or pot holes. I replaced the shocks and it took care of it.

I would describe the noise as squeeking/crunching
 
It could be body or suspension parts that are rubbing...could even be a gas tank strap for that matter...and it may take a bit of trial and error to find it...but it could be something that given attention now might save you a bigger expense later...

You could start off by spraying the contact areas for the body mounts...if it don't go away after that you may need to get a few friends to "bounce" the truck while you poke around with a stethescope...not easy to find sometimes...

Happy hunting...
 
squeaky trk

mine is just plain a## squeaky with any movement of trk.
:dunno:
 
Oh, and it could be inside your dash...I've got one right now that drives me bonkers when I listen for it...but I think it's the mouse in the heater blower...
 
yea,just went and bought a can of this silacone spray,gonna try that first,thanks guys,have a great day...
 
Yep, have had great results with silicone spray. I spray all rubber or metal rub points as well as the springs and bushings. Silicone doesn't appear to attract much dirt, either.
 
So your the guy I drive behind once in awhile with all that slippery crap dripping off the suspension parts on your truk??


LOL

:icon_rofl::icon_rofl:
 

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