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Originally Posted by shaffer
How do I know if the shock is bad? I only have 45,000 on the truck. I did not hear this noise before installing the lift, so it seems pretty unlikely that the shock just happened to crap out after I pulled the truck on level ground to install the lift.
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You'd be suprised, many others have had them go out far sooner than that. I know it's a long shot, but see if you can't scrounge up another shock to do some troubleshooting and hopefully narrow down the issue. There are probably some for sell here in the Buy/Sell forum (you can probably resell them with little to no loss.)
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I really like the look of this lift and don't want to have to scrap it because of this noise.
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I definately wouldn't scrap it. There are far too many satisfied PRG customers, proving that it's probably another issue. Your issue is one of the few, perhaps only, that hasn't been solved after a short phone call to Greg. If you're feeling really motivated, you could remove the lift and see how it does, my guess is that the sound will remain.
Also check your tie rods. I too had my truck "professionally alligned" but I still discovered a loose locking nut afterwards which caused a knocking noise and sloppy feeling steering.