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Front Left Rattle

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I've had a time trying to figure out what is causing the rattle in the video below. I've taken the truck to 2 different shops, both thought they fixed the issue while costing me a small fortune. The first shop swapped the rear LCA and the second shop swapped the front LCA. When I took it back to the first shop to tell them that they didn't fix the problem, the only diagnosis they speculated on was something in lower portion of the air strut, but could not definitively say so. I'm not getting any suspension faults at all. I've checked for any loose brackets, etc. I've considered taking off the front fender panel to see if there is something rattling inside. Any ideas?


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Not sure but check the anti sway bar mounts and rods. Also check for a possible loose brake backing plate. I have not done our bushings but they are available afaik from Island 4x4 UK. Originals are solidly bonded to the sway bar so more expensive and time consuming to change and both end links, at least need separating (they may be the problem). It can be fun to cut the rubber off the sway bar in place from what I have read. New ones are split so they fit over the bar in place. This is typical of north american older vehicles (at least). But of course these suspensions are different and I still have difficulty understanding how well they track given the LCA open web bushings they contain (bonded by the way)
I have wondered about the struts as ours has always rattled and i have changed the links and the sway bar seems tight. My wife just watched her range puff air as the other front strut failed while parked in the driveway. I did one side with an arnott replacement bag and it has performed perfectly from a spring point of view. Thanks for posting on the strut noise as there is very little on any site about the possible noise in struts. Now to figure out what fails in there.
Ours also had the backing plate break out at its mounting points and the metal in the area disappeared. Large washers did work but if worn a lot it might need replacing or 2 washers and possibly a touch longer bolts as they are very short.
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