trry96
03-27-2009, 12:31 PM
Helping the girlfriend sell her tracker and need help diagnosing a problem. The vehicle is a 2000 Chevy tracker with 120k miles.
Something in the front end makes a popping noise when making left turns. It usually doesn't happen on smooth pavement...and seems to happen more often when I'm still turning the wheel. It sounds like a metal on metal contact with the metal parts being under tension (like a spring popping or suspension part clanging against itself). I haven't had a chance to get under the car yet, as I'm at work and it's 35 degrees outside.
My guess is worn springs or severely worn ball joints. Are there any other common things I should look at?
Thanks in advance!
Something in the front end makes a popping noise when making left turns. It usually doesn't happen on smooth pavement...and seems to happen more often when I'm still turning the wheel. It sounds like a metal on metal contact with the metal parts being under tension (like a spring popping or suspension part clanging against itself). I haven't had a chance to get under the car yet, as I'm at work and it's 35 degrees outside.
My guess is worn springs or severely worn ball joints. Are there any other common things I should look at?
Thanks in advance!