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Rattling over bumps after leveling kit install

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Mine actually wasn’t making noise when I rocked the truck, but sounded like heavy rattling when I went over any bumps when driving. No noise over progressive dip on smooth pavement.

I would double check the strut nut, I was able to torque mine with a deep well socket.

I also took the advice of another member above and loosened all 3 top hat bolts and the bottom 2 strut bolts that go into the LCA while the truck was under its own weight. I jumped up and down on the front end a few times then tightened everything down. I got everything snug with a socket and ratchet, then torqued the top mount nuts to 41ft-lbs, followed by the bottom bolts into the LCA to 66ft-lbs.

This was all done with the sway bar loose at the connecting points to the frame, I didn’t break the connection at the sway bar ends and all. I tightened the sway bar back to the frame last and torqued to 66ft lbs.
Thanks Evan - I crossed my fingers and tried a deep socket but the strut shaft spun at the same time so I’ll have to use a pass through socket so I can hold the shaft from moving with an 8 or 9mm socket. It’s buried in a storage tote somewhere and it’ll take me longer to find it than it will to use it. ?
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Thanks Evan - I crossed my fingers and tried a deep socket but the strut shaft spun at the same time so I’ll have to use a pass through socket so I can hold the shaft from moving with an 8 or 9mm socket. It’s buried in a storage tote somewhere and it’ll take me longer to find it than it will to use it. ?
No problem, Duke! My shaft spun at first too, but I just went crazy with it and it eventually sucked down enough to tighten up, ha.

Good luck! I think that might be your culprit…crossing my fingers for you.
 

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No problem, Duke! My shaft spun at first too, but I just went crazy with it and it eventually sucked down enough to tighten up, ha.

Good luck! I think that might be your culprit…crossing my fingers for you.
Haha - it worked, so I just might go back out to the garage after supper and go “crazy with it”. Thanks!
 

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You could always use an adjustable wrench on it too and hold the top with a socket
Thanks - I wish it were that simple for me but I have the RC level kit spacer on there and can’t get at the top nut without a socket.
 
 








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