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Wierd Noise in the Rear #153717
January 04, 2006 06:22 am UTC
January 04, 2006 06:22 am UTC
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Looking for some input on what this noise could be.
The noise is coming from the rear end. Hard to describe it, almost like a cyclic rumble/growl that increases with speed. Sounds very much like increased road noise. There doesn't seem to be any play on the rear tires so the bearings should be good (I put in new rear wheel bearings last year).

Something tells me it's coming from the rear differential so I drained the fluid and put in MotoMaster synthetic 75w90 but there was no difference in the noise.

It's not incredibly loud, but definately noticeable with the radio off. I can't really hear it until about 60km/h.

Anyone have any ideas?


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Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153718
January 04, 2006 01:40 pm UTC
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maybe it's your driveshaft

is it like a "howling" noise?
like an airplane is flying above/around you?


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Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153719
January 04, 2006 03:07 pm UTC
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Bad rear CV joints.
Bad U-joint in driveshaft.
Poor gearmesh in rear diff.
Bad bearings in rear diff.

Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153720
January 04, 2006 03:42 pm UTC
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Yea, I guess the sound can be seen as a howling sound. The sound can be best described as wind blowing into a hollow area...so yea, I guess thats a howling sound. laugh

Nick, thanks for the info. I'll check the CV joints and the U-joint when I jack up the car tonight. Hopefully some good old grease will provide a temp fix since the holiday season hasn't exactly left me a rich man...*crosses fingers*

Anyway I can check the bearings and gears in the rear diff without pulling it apart?


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Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153721
January 04, 2006 05:35 pm UTC
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You can check for EXTREME play in the input shaft bearings by tugging on the flage. For small play and the others, you need to open it up.

Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153722
January 04, 2006 09:00 pm UTC
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Well, I jacked up the car during lunch to check for any extreme play and didn't find any. Power-washed all the grime off under the car and gave'er a good greasin but the sound remains...somehow I didn't think it was going to be that easy...

Any way to know for sure if the boots still have grease in them or if they've dried out?

Also, is checking for lateral play on the tires the best way to check on the wheel bearings? A friend of mine is convinced that replacing my 1 yr old rear bearings is the way to go. I'd rather not have to go through the pain of getting those bearings off again...I think getting a root canal would be more pleasant...


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Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153723
January 04, 2006 11:11 pm UTC
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If they were replaced a year ago, greased properly and they don't wobble, then they're probably fine.

A well tuned ear would be the best tool to narrow down the source of the sound.

You can use mine if you get the car down here.

Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153724
January 05, 2006 04:03 am UTC
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Sweet. Thanks for the offer Nick! Don't suppose you have some spare time for me to head down this weekend?

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Re: Wierd Noise in the Rear #153725
January 05, 2006 03:00 pm UTC
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I'm sure i can spare a little time for a quick drive.

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