polara383500
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When you driving straight rearend make no noise until you turn! Then it makes a clunking noise! It does have the sure grip in it.
Yeah it doesn’t matter which way you turn it makes the sound! I’m gonna change the fluid and try the additive! ThanksNoise only on turns? Usually lh turns more than rh turns? Slower speeds? Does the rear end of the car "dance" a bit with each clunk?
Very possibl8y new fluid and limited-slip additive might put things back right?
Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
When you driving straight rearend make no noise until you turn! Then it makes a clunking noise! It does have the sure grip in it.
No I don’t know when they were last service. I have no leaks by the drums but that don’t mean nothing I guess. Just going it’s not nothing major redoing rearends are not cheap!In addition to the other suggestions, you should check the axle bearings. Do you know if / when they were last serviced?
No I don’t know when they were last service. I have no leaks by the drums but that don’t mean nothing I guess. Just going it’s not nothing major redoing rearends are not cheap!
If pulling the axles do you have to have a dial indicator to set the backlash?New axle bearings aren't as expensive, but they are still a big pain. However, it's easy to pull the axles and check them. When I pilled mine, the rollers fell out on the floor
If pulling the axles do you have to have a dial indicator to set the backlash?
If pulling the axles do you have to have a dial indicator to set the backlash?
Especially when you get older lolEverybody's rear end makes noise now and then.
You dodged a very expensive bullet my friend. Glad it worked out for ya..I changed the oil and put in the additive and everything is good!
Awesome, glad your repair work solved the problem.I changed the oil and put in the additive and everything is good!