"Thumping" under drivers side floorboard
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"Thumping" under drivers side floorboard
I have a 03 ram 1500 4x4 that I have been chasing down problems. It had a bad shake over 65mph so I finally got around to new tires, inner/outter tie rods, new lower ball joints, uppers are fine, new shocks and new brake pads/rotors/ and calipers. But now I get what I would describe as a thump feeling that seems to come and go with rotation of tire, somewhere on the drivers side I can feel in the floorboard. It only happens over 42mph, braking doesn't change it but it seems to quite down when accelerating. Truck was aligned after everything and tires have been balanced twice.
Any helpful insight would be appreciated, I'm reaching wits end working on this thing when it's below zero
Any helpful insight would be appreciated, I'm reaching wits end working on this thing when it's below zero
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If it's 4wd you got a driveshaft that goes from transfer case to a flange at front differential. There's a ujoint that connects the driveshaft to the flange yoke.
How can you check it? I would simply unbolt those 4 bolts and remove that driveshaft. You don't need it unless you are using 4wd. Drive it and see if the problem is gone. If it is then it was that u-joint. They sell replacements that have zerk fittings. That way you can regrease ever so often and supposedly last longer. Good luck
The reason that's my 1st guess is that you feel it right under you in floor board and because, like me , it got better when accelerating.
How can you check it? I would simply unbolt those 4 bolts and remove that driveshaft. You don't need it unless you are using 4wd. Drive it and see if the problem is gone. If it is then it was that u-joint. They sell replacements that have zerk fittings. That way you can regrease ever so often and supposedly last longer. Good luck
The reason that's my 1st guess is that you feel it right under you in floor board and because, like me , it got better when accelerating.
Last edited by stenerson; 01-27-2014 at 12:02 PM.
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