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I cleaned off all the fuses in the engine bay and under dash, cleaned up the battery cables and terminals, and performed a Ford Boo test. Checked oil level and tire pressures. Nothing exciting. Lol.
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we may be able to help here but you'll be better off going to the 2nd gen thread and making a new post there.
Tried hunting down a rattle sigh still searching
Thought i needed some front wheel bearings. Turns out the driver side nut was not torqued properly. A bit loose so fixed that right up. Tightened up the rear shock bolts. Now the rear rides nice and quiet.
you're going to be looking for awhile. My '97 is rather quiet inside as far as rattles go, especially for a 275k truck
any idea where it may be coming from? I've had to do the same on my past car and it was tricky.
I got my 4.88 gears in, rebuilt my rear LS and added a mustang Trac loc to the front. swapped my SC pulley to a 2.5 and adjusted the A/F and speedo. Well not one day but 2 days.