Vaughn MacKenzie
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Anyone know Dana axles well? Got a new noise coming from the rear axle on my '98. 5 auto 2wd, sounds similar to tires with large lugs like mud terrains. It thrums along going down the highway making a wahwahwah sound. It's fairly loud and can be heard above wind and engine noise on the freeway. I though maybe since I had my axles out a couple months ago to change to disk brakes that maybe one of the bearings got contamination in it. Last night I rode in the bed while my cousin drove and the sound was coming from the passenger side and I could feel a considerable amount of vibration. Today I pulled the right hub off and replaced the bearings but it made no difference at all. Races are perfectly smooth. If the problem is in the pumpkin then why is the noise much worse on one side than the other?? I retorqued the hub nuts to spec & backed off per procedure to make sure preload was right.
It just started out of the blue, one day it's fine and the next day it's not, haven't towed heavy or messed around or hit any huge potholes, nothing at all. Just drive to work and home at 30-40mph. The only other thing is I changed the rear fluid recently and also swapped out tires, one tire in the back is a little bit more worn than the other and I have limited slip, maybe it's some weird thing caused by slightly uneven tire diameters? The pitch doesn't change turning corners though. Truck has 172K and the previous owner had a 5th wheel hooked up to the truck for at least 100k of that, but according to the service history the axle never needed anything other than fluid changes. Anyway looking for some input, thanks.
Vaughn
It just started out of the blue, one day it's fine and the next day it's not, haven't towed heavy or messed around or hit any huge potholes, nothing at all. Just drive to work and home at 30-40mph. The only other thing is I changed the rear fluid recently and also swapped out tires, one tire in the back is a little bit more worn than the other and I have limited slip, maybe it's some weird thing caused by slightly uneven tire diameters? The pitch doesn't change turning corners though. Truck has 172K and the previous owner had a 5th wheel hooked up to the truck for at least 100k of that, but according to the service history the axle never needed anything other than fluid changes. Anyway looking for some input, thanks.
Vaughn