75gmck25
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- Location
- Northern Virginia
- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
- Engine Size
- 5.7
75 GMC K25, 350/TH350/NP203-unconverted
When driving forward there is a low volume clicking sound from under the front of the truck. Its frequency is related to road speed, not engine speed. My wife described it as sounding like a baseball card flapping in a bicycle wheel spoke, and that's fairly accurate. It started a day after I slowly ran the truck up and back over a curb to pull a trailer into the yard, but I'm not sure that is related.
I've tried jacking up the truck and turning each front wheel by hand, but I can't reproduce the noise in the driveway. When driving it starts out fairly quiet, but then seems to pick up volume. There is no pulling in the steering wheel or any different feel to how it drives. It does not seem to get better or worse while turning. My guess is that it might be a bearing cap on one of the axle shaft joints hitting the hub, but I can't see any rub marks.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bruce
When driving forward there is a low volume clicking sound from under the front of the truck. Its frequency is related to road speed, not engine speed. My wife described it as sounding like a baseball card flapping in a bicycle wheel spoke, and that's fairly accurate. It started a day after I slowly ran the truck up and back over a curb to pull a trailer into the yard, but I'm not sure that is related.
I've tried jacking up the truck and turning each front wheel by hand, but I can't reproduce the noise in the driveway. When driving it starts out fairly quiet, but then seems to pick up volume. There is no pulling in the steering wheel or any different feel to how it drives. It does not seem to get better or worse while turning. My guess is that it might be a bearing cap on one of the axle shaft joints hitting the hub, but I can't see any rub marks.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bruce