What causes chevy colorado clunking noise?

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Tina S. December 31, 2020
When a tie rod end is worn or loose, they may produce a clunking noise on Your Chevy Colorado. These sounds are caused by tie rods that are starting to wear out. As they wear, they can start to come loose and rattle around at the joints and linkages. Worn tie rod ends may also cause more play in the steering wheel, making turning vaguer. Typically a tie rod end that is wearing out will begin to vibrate at speeds as low as 20 mph and gradually increase as the vehicle accelerates.While Your tie rods can certainly go bad over time from just ordinary wear and tear, a severe strike on a curb or pothole could do damage to Your vehicle's tie rods.
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Jerome P. April 9, 2020
Warren tire ends are the most likely cause of a clunking noise in a chevy colorado.
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