LisaO925
05-08-2009, 12:49 AM
95 GMC Sierra 2wd 2500 used to be a truck for pulling horse trailers. Then I retired it when I got out of horses, and now use it as a daily driver 180k miles on it.
Has always been maintained perfectly. Within the last 3 months or so, I started to hear a popping while driving. I just assumed it was when I turned, so figured the ball joints needed replaced. Didnt have the money at the time, so I greased them. Still popped. Took it to a Les Schwab last weekend because of nail in tire. Mentioned the popping, they said that I needed a new Pitman Arm and Idler arm. Got it done today. When I went to pick it up, and paid the $325, I asked, "So, no more popping right??" He said that was my problem, and that everything else was tight and fine. Half way home, it started popping again:grrrrrr::grrrrrr:. So, I called, and they said to come back down. We took it for a test drive, and really listened to when it made the popping sound...
*Accelerating from going under 5mph, but still rolling. It does pop when turning to a slight left, but not tight left.
*Accelerating in reverse
*Going into my driveway, which has a low grade slope, or any low grade slope - both directions
**Does NOT pop going over speed bumps
**Does NOT pop turning as in a U turn or a tight turn
The popping actually sounds like its from the back of my truck. 45 minutes later, they still could NOT figure out what was causing the sound.
Another guy took it for a test drive, and he couldnt figgure it out. :no: They promised me its not any bushings, no frame damage, or the bed hitting the cab or anything.
Can anyone here tell me what it might be. Its really annoying! Its gotta mean there is a problem somewhere, and I want it fixed before something bad happens.
Has always been maintained perfectly. Within the last 3 months or so, I started to hear a popping while driving. I just assumed it was when I turned, so figured the ball joints needed replaced. Didnt have the money at the time, so I greased them. Still popped. Took it to a Les Schwab last weekend because of nail in tire. Mentioned the popping, they said that I needed a new Pitman Arm and Idler arm. Got it done today. When I went to pick it up, and paid the $325, I asked, "So, no more popping right??" He said that was my problem, and that everything else was tight and fine. Half way home, it started popping again:grrrrrr::grrrrrr:. So, I called, and they said to come back down. We took it for a test drive, and really listened to when it made the popping sound...
*Accelerating from going under 5mph, but still rolling. It does pop when turning to a slight left, but not tight left.
*Accelerating in reverse
*Going into my driveway, which has a low grade slope, or any low grade slope - both directions
**Does NOT pop going over speed bumps
**Does NOT pop turning as in a U turn or a tight turn
The popping actually sounds like its from the back of my truck. 45 minutes later, they still could NOT figure out what was causing the sound.
Another guy took it for a test drive, and he couldnt figgure it out. :no: They promised me its not any bushings, no frame damage, or the bed hitting the cab or anything.
Can anyone here tell me what it might be. Its really annoying! Its gotta mean there is a problem somewhere, and I want it fixed before something bad happens.