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Steering rattle while offroad

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by calebjt1, Dec 15, 2022.

  1. Dec 15, 2022 at 11:47 PM
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    I just got a 3/2in suspension lift put on my car and I’m not sure if that’s what’s causing any issues or not but when I go off-road my steering column or some part seems to be rattling/shaking causing a noise. Happens on rough roads “rocks embedded in road” it’s not an clunk but more of a buck/ steering shake. Any ideas?
     
  2. Dec 15, 2022 at 11:50 PM
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    Have you checked the nuts/bolts associated with the lift components tightness since installing?
     
  3. Dec 15, 2022 at 11:56 PM
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    I have been back to Toyota, who was the one who installed it and they looked it over and re torqued everything. Still seems to be doing it. I don’t thinks it’s a suspension thing as much as I think it has to do with my steering wheel/ column. Then again I am not 100 sure. I have a video of the noise but I’m having trouble uploading it here
     
  4. Dec 16, 2022 at 12:08 AM
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    You can try uploading it to youtube and then providing the link here.

    I assume an alignment was completed as well?
     
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    Higher tire pressures will cause that too. Your truck is to new to have suspension issues.
     
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    Is it like it’s “reading” the surface features you’re rolling over? What is your caster after alignment?

    The 4runner steering is a bit twitchy over some surfaces, in that surface features comes right back through the steering wheel. In fact, it’s a really good idea to hold on firmly to the steering wheel when off road, as a big rock at wrong time can snatch the wheel out of your hand and blow out your hydraulic steering. It’s happened. If you give your suspension geometry any additional advantage over your steering (such as running a wider offset wheels, or running with low caster numbers) it can become even more susceptible to feedback into the steering.

    This might not be your problem, but it might be a 4runner trait that might be contributing to it.
     
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    Bilstein 6112 in the front with icon UCAs and 5112 in back with icon springs, as far as I know a lot of people do a 3in lift in front and are still fine using it offroad right? I feel like that’s a pretty common lift but maybe that 2.5 would be a game changer, just trying to get it to ride like a F-150 is all and a 2013 one at that haha
     
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    Good tip about the steering potentially having a mind of its own over rocky surfaces. One tip I would add to that is to keep your thumbs outside of the steering wheel rim when holding it firmly. It's kind of awkward until you get the hang of it, but if that wheel does spin quickly on its own, the spokes could potentially break your thumbs as it does so.
     
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    You could try to get maximum Caster to see if it improves. And
    Reduce air pressure.


    Are Icon UCA joints normally loud?
    Some aftermarket ball joints are very clattery.
     
  11. Dec 17, 2022 at 10:58 AM
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    I don’t really think it’s the UCAs, what caster number do you think is ideal? I don’t think it’s reasonable to have to air down when I go on a camping road but I agree with you for sure that it’s the better thing to do
     
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    Factory spec is around 3 degrees if I recall correctly. Those that want more straightline stability aim closer to 4 degrees with aftermarket UCAs. That may or may not help the clattering sound you have.

    I think I have similar sounds over that kind of surface. I have stock UCAs and dobinson IMS struts. It could be a normal 4runner sound that happens with a firmer shock setup. Hard to say. Either way, I interpreted the sound as “expected” given the road surface on which it makes the noise.

    Do you know what the of design of the UCA ball joint is? Does it need to be greased regularly? The reason I mentioned UCA is because any ball joint that is different than stock, will make more noise under normal operation. And also require regular maintainance. Some even have very short rebuild intervals.
     
  13. Dec 18, 2022 at 9:28 PM
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    The Delta Joint is a heavy duty high angle ball joint that combines the durability of a ball joint with the performance characteristics of a traditional uniball.

    Yeah it does need to be greased regularly, but it is still plenty greased since the lift was recently done.
     
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    Did you grease them yourself? Do they come greased from the factory? Easy enough to do if you didnt do it or witness it being done (assuming they come with zerk fittings). You’ll remove a variable at least. I say this because a dry ball would rattle.

    Also…it mentions durability of a ball joint, w performance of a ball joint. It may not be as quiet as a OE style ball joint, even if properly greased. Might be worth checking in with other icon uca owners to see if they are louder than stock.
     
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    Call me ignorant if you wish, but in my view, it doesn’t pass the logic test if a new suspension rattles or clunks right out of the gate. Sounds like a design or installation issue to me.
     
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    Some UCA make noise if they dont have rubber bushings or if they have spherical balljoints. They’re supposed to be super strong, but are not quiet because quiet is not engineered into them. They’re meant to bemore of a pure performance product. Not sure if this is the OP’s problem though.
     
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    I have the same issue in my 2007 4Runner. The noise comes from under de steering wheel. I feels like something loose. I think that might be the intermediate steering shaft.
     
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    Were you ever able to figure out the problem? I have the exact same thing. It’s been getting worse. Only on roads that are bouncy like on top of wash boards or rock embedded
     
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    Sounds like interior rattles…
     
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    Any update for this? I have had the same problem for some months now. It’s been getting worse. So far I’ve replaced uca bushings. Lca bushings. No change.
     

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