i am not sure if this is the right answer but sounds like u need to check the shims maybe some came loose? Check wheel bearings.
Depends on which part of the truck the noise is coming from. Could be an u-joint, a wheel bearing, a failed transfer case......
If your truck is 2wd than check the bearing, hub assembly. This is considering that you have the balance and alignment checked at a shop already
depends on where the grinding id coming from
The grinding noise is the brakes pads proably the noise is in the front. The front brake pads are easy to replace and is a do it yourself sort of thing. My guess is your brake light is coming on because of this condition. I assume your brake light has been coming on for a little while now.
It depends on where the grinding noise is coming from. Most of the time the grinding is coming from the brakes and the brake pads need to be replaced. If they've been grinding for a while, the rotors will need to be resurfaced or replaced. Other possibilities for grinding are worn axle bearings, or a problem with the clutch. If the clutch goes out, there will be a grinding noise when you try to shift gears.
Can you be a little more specific? Like where the clunk is coming from, and/or what you're doing when it clunks? FriPilot
no
the rear end (differental)
It sounds like a universal joint to me, it's an easy repair and cheap too.
the knuckle part and it has to be greased. you just need to a grease kit for it and take it to a shop if you can't do it yourself
Im not 100% sure. but i have a 97 Monte Carlo. and i think i have isolated the sound to the gas tank expanding and contracting. it has a plastic gas tank, and the sound sounds similar to a plastic drum/barrel/container clunking from expanding/contracting.
its coming from the front end from the wheels we thought it was the wheel bearing