I've been trying to figure this one out (sorry to admit) since shortly after I bought it some 65k miles ago. A constant thumping under the right floorboard and bouncing as speed increases. I've replaced wheels, tires, spent countless $ on different methods of balancing (road force etc) all to no avail. Then one day not too long ago I thought I found the nuisance. By taking a small pry bar and placing between the lower R/F shock doughnut and spring I was able to wiggle the whole shock base. Tried the left front to see if it was the same - it was snug and unable to be moved. I took a breaker bar & tightened the p*ss out of the R/F lower shock bolt and took it for a ride. No more thump Oo. Yes! I got new bottom bolts for both sides, purchased 4 Bilsteins and thought all was well especially when I found a loose top shock bolt on the R/L. And all was well . . . at least until the weekend before last when the thump was once again noticed during a short trip to Englishtown, NJ to the FAST drags :{ . The most frightening part of the trip was my wife's comment "I don't know why you put so much $$$ into this piece of *^@# it rides horrible" and then "if it wasn't for that thumping it would actually be a nice truck". Words that rang all too true. The thumping is only noticeable at speeds around 60 or above. It's very similar to a balancing issue as it almost disappears under 40 mph - however since I've fought this fight before and ended up rather pleased with dynabeads doing the constant balancing, and have new shocks and tires and wheels - I'm 99% certain it's not in the balancing. However it's in the rotating mass (I think) and is definitely narrowed down to coming from the R/F.
I've re-checked everything I can think of: both front bottom & top shock bolts are tight, I've re-torqued the (newly installed with the shocks) leveling spacers, checked R/H ball joints (less than 3k miles since new), track bar joints, sway bar joints, alignment was done after ball joints, everything under the front on both sides is tight. I'm very frustrated #@$%!, at wits end and almost ready to put a brick on the go pedal, point her towards a cliff and drop her into gear
Someone please help before the men in the white coats come to take me away, hee, hee, haw, haw to the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time and all Dodge trucks run wonderfully fine, hee, hee, haw, haw . . . .

I've re-checked everything I can think of: both front bottom & top shock bolts are tight, I've re-torqued the (newly installed with the shocks) leveling spacers, checked R/H ball joints (less than 3k miles since new), track bar joints, sway bar joints, alignment was done after ball joints, everything under the front on both sides is tight. I'm very frustrated #@$%!, at wits end and almost ready to put a brick on the go pedal, point her towards a cliff and drop her into gear

Someone please help before the men in the white coats come to take me away, hee, hee, haw, haw to the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time and all Dodge trucks run wonderfully fine, hee, hee, haw, haw . . . .

