Movement [frontend]

Asked by fordman Feb 05, 2010 at 12:43 PM about the 1995 Dodge Dakota Sport Club Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

95 dakota,2wd, On the a frames there are 2 bolts that are allowing the whole thing to move when the brakes are applied,is there bushings supposed to be there? This is my first experience with a Dodge product

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it sounds like the upper control arm is loose where it mounts to the frame, its usually is moved around during an alignment, then re-tightend.

Control arms,thats what I was trying to say,when you turn the wheel hard either way or put on brakes hard the control arms move enough to make a popping noise,The two bolts are what I was wondering about,do they just tighten?Or is there some kind of bushing supposed to be there?

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I believe it just needs to be re-tightened...I don't believe there is a bushing there.

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