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Old 5/10/11, 05:15 PM
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Noise in rear end

Sounds like out bearing noise in left rear pulled axle put in repair bearing and seal syn fluid with additive took a light cut on rear rotors Did have a little excess ring to pinion gap. But gears looked good sounds mainly driver side hard to tell 40 years impact guns and air hammers. Any ideas. Thanks my baby's makin me flusterd thanks rick
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The thing with rear ends is the noise will amplify and travel to everything. They are very harmonic and its always the hardest noise to find the exact problem. Normally its the pinion bearings that make noise more than axle bearings. Ive seen many times that people think they have a rear end noise and its actually transmission and the noise travels all the way down the driveshaft and to the axles, sounding like an axle bearing.
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I was chasing an axle noise in my 94 for years. Replaced the axle bearings too just to find that it didn't change anything. I wish you luck, but I eventually sold mine before I could figure it out.
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