possibly your front upper control arm bushing are out.
Yes. I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado that was making a rattling/pinging noise. Sounds like somethings loose, like thin metal rattling. Took to dealer, they replaced both oxygen sensors pre-catylitic converter. Sound was gone and acceleration was much better. Did not notice how sluggish the truck was until these were replaced. The noise was very annoying too. The truck was only about 2 or 3 years old when the noise started. Now my truck is about 9 years old and the sound is back. So I will be replacing them again soon.
A baby in the back (with a rattle of course), or a rattle snake under the seat
if your truck was out of oil and you ran it it probably threw a rod. it makes a fast ticking sound and it comes from under the valve cover. that is most likely what happened
actually I just had this problem and believe it or not it was the driveshaft u joints. It could also be your catylac converter. Get under the truck and hit the converter with your hand. If you here some rattling noises your converter is shot. Too check your ujoints just give the driveshaft a good wiggle to see if ujoints are shot
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pounk pounk
Yes
ItS probably your tire rubbing plastic. Its no big deal and I wouldnt worry too much.
the sound will get louder until you cant ignore it
As the fire truck moves away from you, the pitch of the siren would sound lower. This is because the sound waves are stretched out or lengthened due to the Doppler effect, resulting in a lower frequency of sound reaching your ears.
Like honk honk
Yes. The U is short, so that truck rhymes with buck and duck.