Guys, I am completely stumped.
It all started when I decided to do the D25/bilstein install. Since the install, I have had a mysterious part-time cab resonance that I CANNOT find the source of! I have established only that it is linked to engine rpm only, so it's not a driveline (speed-dependent) vibration.
The spring/shock install went as normal as i could hope for. I ended up loosening the bottom trailing arms at the frame to gain enough droop to install the springs.
When i put the truck back together, I noticed there was a cab resonance that seemed mostly when I turned left, and seemed to go away when i turned right, even a little. Since I ruined my track bar doing the install, I attributed this resonance to the 1/4" or so of play in the track bar.
So I ordered and installed the DT track bar. No play whatsoever, yet the resonance is still there. It practically disappears when i make a right turn. It's VEry noticeable when I make a left turn. Going straight, it's usually there, I suspect because of the crown in the road acting like a left turn somewhat.
Track bar eliminated, I suspected a loose shock. Nada-- i cannot physically tighten the shock bolts any more.
I have also tightened (w/ a 1/2" breaker bar) the engine mounts (barely moved), the trailing arms (couldn't budge them, since I used an impact on those), and almost every nut or bolt I can find in the front end- tie rods, drag links, pitman arm, idler arm, you name it.
Still I have this mysterious resonance that sounds a lot like the shutdown shudder, only the whole cab resonates. You can feel it in the wheel and the shifter too.
I have a driveway with a slight incline and a big curb. When I approach it, the resonance stops as I make a right turn towards it. Then, when the truck starts swaying back and forth a couple times (from taking the bump at our driveway entrance) , I can hear the resonance start and stop as it transfers weight from side to side!! When i finally park, the resonance is really bad as it just sits there and idles.
I kinda suspected it might be the rear shocks (since I haven't checked those) but I did the rears first, and there was no resonance aferward. Not until I tore apart the front end did I get this resonance.
The Bilsteins that I have are the longer fronts (for the D25s) and tightening the upper mounts means tightening a 3/4" nut while holding the stud still with a 6mm Allen wrench. I can't tighten them down any farther!
The spring isolators are there on both sides above each spring.
As much as I LOVE the ride and look of the finished product, I am at the point where I wish I never touched the front end. Will I EVER get my smooth front end back?
Please help-- I feel like I have tried everything and don't know what to try next.
Justin
It all started when I decided to do the D25/bilstein install. Since the install, I have had a mysterious part-time cab resonance that I CANNOT find the source of! I have established only that it is linked to engine rpm only, so it's not a driveline (speed-dependent) vibration.
The spring/shock install went as normal as i could hope for. I ended up loosening the bottom trailing arms at the frame to gain enough droop to install the springs.
When i put the truck back together, I noticed there was a cab resonance that seemed mostly when I turned left, and seemed to go away when i turned right, even a little. Since I ruined my track bar doing the install, I attributed this resonance to the 1/4" or so of play in the track bar.
So I ordered and installed the DT track bar. No play whatsoever, yet the resonance is still there. It practically disappears when i make a right turn. It's VEry noticeable when I make a left turn. Going straight, it's usually there, I suspect because of the crown in the road acting like a left turn somewhat.
Track bar eliminated, I suspected a loose shock. Nada-- i cannot physically tighten the shock bolts any more.
I have also tightened (w/ a 1/2" breaker bar) the engine mounts (barely moved), the trailing arms (couldn't budge them, since I used an impact on those), and almost every nut or bolt I can find in the front end- tie rods, drag links, pitman arm, idler arm, you name it.
Still I have this mysterious resonance that sounds a lot like the shutdown shudder, only the whole cab resonates. You can feel it in the wheel and the shifter too.
I have a driveway with a slight incline and a big curb. When I approach it, the resonance stops as I make a right turn towards it. Then, when the truck starts swaying back and forth a couple times (from taking the bump at our driveway entrance) , I can hear the resonance start and stop as it transfers weight from side to side!! When i finally park, the resonance is really bad as it just sits there and idles.
I kinda suspected it might be the rear shocks (since I haven't checked those) but I did the rears first, and there was no resonance aferward. Not until I tore apart the front end did I get this resonance.
The Bilsteins that I have are the longer fronts (for the D25s) and tightening the upper mounts means tightening a 3/4" nut while holding the stud still with a 6mm Allen wrench. I can't tighten them down any farther!
The spring isolators are there on both sides above each spring.
As much as I LOVE the ride and look of the finished product, I am at the point where I wish I never touched the front end. Will I EVER get my smooth front end back?
Please help-- I feel like I have tried everything and don't know what to try next.
Justin