Solved steering/clunking problem
sparkzaflyin
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- Location
- South Central PA
- Vehicle(s)
- 1972 CJ5, 304, T15, Dana 20, Dana 44, Dana 30
When my CJ5 was parked, I would get a loud popping clunk sound reverberating throughout the truck, when turning the steering wheel left and right from center. After checking ball joints, tie rod ends, wheel bearings, shackles, bushings, opening up the steering box for lubricant levels, I was at a loss, all things mentioned above were good to go. I got the "significant other"
to turn the wheel back and forth between clunks and discovered the second leaf
on the driver side was ratcheting back and forth under load. it seemed the rebound clip had sprung apart enough to allow lateral movement enough of the second leaf and the leaf was popping and hitting the sides of the front shackle. I squeezed the sides of the rebound clip and welded the top to prevent spreading out again. Knocking is gone, it seems to be a good short term fix, probably looking at new springs soon. Pics below:
to turn the wheel back and forth between clunks and discovered the second leaf
on the driver side was ratcheting back and forth under load. it seemed the rebound clip had sprung apart enough to allow lateral movement enough of the second leaf and the leaf was popping and hitting the sides of the front shackle. I squeezed the sides of the rebound clip and welded the top to prevent spreading out again. Knocking is gone, it seems to be a good short term fix, probably looking at new springs soon. Pics below:

