Drifter667
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- Huntsville, Texas
- Ram Year
- 2017
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7L
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Guess I'll pull the wheel off again and fender liner and look for anything that could be causing it. I was hoping someone had something similar to narrow my search. The noise now is worse than the tick I had before I "fixed it". Doesn't really sound like an exhaust tick though.So there is a noise coming from the driver side that sounds like something rattling. I don't have heat shields on my BD diesel manifolds, so not them vibrating. But that's kinda what it sounds like. Don't really hear anything at idle, but can hear it accelerating at low speed with window down. Any thoughts? Driving me bat **** crazy.
Fingers crossed its a normal noise, missed because windows closed as you said. I recently drove with rear slider open for the first time in awhile, and pulled over after hearing a gawdawful noise from the rear. Turns out it was just my tonneau making the sound of it's people.Took it apart again and checked bolts, fixed a clamp under the truck further back and checked intake bolts. I'm out of ideas. Gonna drop it off tomorrow night for an oil change and have them check it out. So many possible things can be causing the sound I hear on acceleration. Could have been like that a while and I didn't notice because windows were up, AC on and music playing. The exhaust leak is gone after replacing the manifolds. There were 2 broken bolts at the rear of the block. It's pretty quiet at idle and even when revving, apart from the exhaust and cold air intake noise. Guess I'll leave her sit till she gets dropped off tomorrow night.
Fingers crossed its a normal noise, missed because windows closed as you said. I recently drove with rear slider open for the first time in awhile, and pulled over after hearing a gawdawful noise from the rear. Turns out it was just my tonneau singing the song of it's peopleTook it apart again and checked bolts, fixed a clamp under the truck further back and checked intake bolts. I'm out of ideas. Gonna drop it off tomorrow night for an oil change and have them check it out. So many possible things can be causing the sound I hear on acceleration. Could have been like that a while and I didn't notice because windows were up, AC on and music playing. The exhaust leak is gone after replacing the manifolds. There were 2 broken bolts at the rear of the block. It's pretty quiet at idle and even when revving, apart from the exhaust and cold air intake noise. Guess I'll leave her sit till she gets dropped off tomorrow night.
Definitely not normal, because I crack my windows at work and it's noticeable even with windows cracked. I did just change the driver side manifold,but all bolts are tight including collector bolts. If it was exhaust I should hear it at idle and during rev. Only happens under load in gear. I'm fresh out of ideas. I had lifters go on my old 2005 Dodge Ram 1500,but that was evident immediately after starting. Also familiar with exhaust ticks on both trucks as well. Fingers crossed that it isn't anything expensive. Trying to get a new lab pup to keep my 7 year old lab company. We just lost our Shepherd at 15.5 years old.Fingers crossed its a normal noise, missed because windows closed as you said. I recently drove with rear slider open for the first time in awhile, and pulled over after hearing a gawdawful noise from the rear. Turns out it was just my tonneau singing the song of it's people
Love minePut in a tailgate assist. Easy as could be.
Gotta love it!This is as I parked infront of the house. Just about went down the road a lil more hahaha
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had to wait til I got home to post the engine hrsThis is as I parked infront of the house. Just about went down the road a lil more hahaha
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I felt that statement. Sorry man. That's ALWAYS a hard pill to swallow. I'll be broken when mine goes. She's truly my best friend. Getting choked up thinking about it and she's only 4.5We just lost our Shepherd at 15.5 years old.
Did one a year ago. Makes it a bit easier to operate.Put in a tailgate assist. Easy as could be.
Thanks, our lab was a baby when we took in our Shepherd. She's now 7, where does the time go. Dogs should have lifetimes as long as ours. We got our Shepherd when we lost my boy Zeus (chocolate lab), he died at 14 from cancer complications or he'd have lived longer.I felt that statement. Sorry man. That's ALWAYS a hard pill to swallow. I'll be broken when mine goes. She's truly my best friend. Getting choked up thinking about it and she's only 4.5