Help Thump Thump Thump when I let off the gas
I have a 03 Silverado that has a thumping noise when I let off the gas. Have checked u joints and drive line. everything seems to be ok. Any ideas. No noise when your driving, just when you let off the gas. Thanks.:confused:
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Have you done any kind of mods to the truck?? Like Cold Air Intake?
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something stuck in the tire???????????? kinda strange
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Found out my wheel was about to fall off. I was driving 75mph 2 days ago. :eek:When I had my tires balanced wal mart tech did not tighten. 2 lug nuts were already off . Geez. I'm not going back there. Anyway, thanks for the response.:eek:
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What a bunch of jerks! I have heard so many stories bout wal mart screwing up all the time.
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Yeah! The few times I went to Wally World to have my wife's Explorer's tires rotated and balanced I watched them do it now. A while back a Tech didn't see me and drove the Ford out and called it in as complete. So I called the manager. Needless to say he did the job orrectly and was terminated afterwards. And I have been back numerous times to have the tired rebalanced, because they can not figure out how to balance tires... I wonder were they hire these guys. Sorry if I affended any Wally World employees.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....I told them to use a torque wrench on my tires and NOT a tourqe stick....I had to call corporate and a store manager and spend an hour arguing with them before I got my tires done...........for the cost of the tires only.............Wally world has some weird policies............
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All I can say, if this happens to you, stop and check to see if your wheels are tightened. I could have died the other day. Never had that happen to me before.
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did you call corporate and give them a piece of your mind? I also would have gone back to the store and raised #$%%.......
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I work as a mechanic for a large tire store chain in Michigan and there are many reasons for your tires to loosen themselves,don't get me wrong I'm not defending them because most of those reasons are human error or lack of concern for your safety but it is possible for them to loosen up on there own.
the biggest reason for that to happen is corrosion on the rotor face or on the wheel where it bolts to the truck(hub)and it can also be in the lug nut seats.but these are all things that a competent tire installer will check for and like it was said above watching them is the best preventive they hate it but there is a reason they hate it |
we had an old Case tractor that was riding kind of rough and I couldn't figure out what the problem was until I watched it from behind. 3 of the four lug nuts on the left rear tire were completely gone and the other was about ready to go. It was flopping all over the place! I found it to be quite humorous.
Anyways, if I were you, I'd be doing some major bitching... That's totally unacceptable and downright dangerous. If I didn't know any better I'd think that you were serviced by a former Toyota employee :O |
Lol.............hahahahahahahahahaha.............. .roflmao
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Yeah it possible for them to loosen, but after doin other jobs, you should be able to tell whether the wheel is on flush or not when mounted and tightened. It is still human error, but with the possibility of a faulty lug nut or stud. I now see shops will have a another employee come check torque as a security check. Thats more comforting then being in a hurry.
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