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Suspension
Noisy front-end during very cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Freeman" data-source="post: 953932" data-attributes="member: 55026"><p>Thanks for the reply. I had a similar problem with the connecting links on my rear stabilizer on my old 2001. I even thought about that being the case with my '07. However, in my case, even when it's wet, I get the noise and it's more of a thud (no squeek or rattle). It's like someone pounding the frame with a log. LOL, best I can describe. Dad seems to think it's just the fluid in the shocks losing viscosity due to the low temps. Shocks are working perfectly as is the suspension (no weird tire wear, etc.), so this is a tough one for me to diagnose. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Freeman, post: 953932, member: 55026"] Thanks for the reply. I had a similar problem with the connecting links on my rear stabilizer on my old 2001. I even thought about that being the case with my '07. However, in my case, even when it's wet, I get the noise and it's more of a thud (no squeek or rattle). It's like someone pounding the frame with a log. LOL, best I can describe. Dad seems to think it's just the fluid in the shocks losing viscosity due to the low temps. Shocks are working perfectly as is the suspension (no weird tire wear, etc.), so this is a tough one for me to diagnose. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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Noisy front-end during very cold temps
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