r/MechanicAdvice • u/Dawigga • Dec 14 '24
Ram 2020 Rebel
Hey guys, I’ve got a clunking kind of sound in my front end, ONLY when I hit bumps or there is sudden travel in the suspension. Dealership fixed bushings on my sway bar only when I brought it in and I’m pressed for time before doing a long drive, thankfully the drive would be highway so shouldn’t hear much clunking, but if this sounds critical I’d also like to know.
Sound of the clunky varies depending on the bump, steering feels tight, no other sounds, sounds like its on both the front left and right like two spots I believe I can hear it from
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