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Posted: Wed Sep 5th, 2018 10:11 am |
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Starting to sound like the rear diff is going bad. Could be a bad pinon bearing or spider gears getting worn. Take the cover off of the rear diff. If it has metal shavings in the oil outside of the normal amount rear axle needs replaced. Take the drive shaft off the yolk and check for slop in the pinion. But it's starting to sound like a rear axle issue. But dont rule out a bad ujoint. If it's an older truck with some mileage on it putting new ujoints in it would be a good idea anyway. It may even fix your problem. Ujoints are inexpensive to buy and usually easy to change.
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