First of all -- this is the THIRD Ram 3500 I've owned with an AAM 11.5. (tenth Cummins Ram overall)
This particular vehicle has a very annoying differential gear whine. When we first asked for it to be looked at they replaced the ring and pinion, then the seals, then reset the preloads. Now they say they can do no more.
I test drove a couple others and they made noise - but to varying degree. One was quite tolerable (explained not having an issue with them previously) and the other was almost (but not quite) as bad as mine. It causes headaches on road trips and my wife is a migraine sufferer so that makes it worse.
This is at 70mph+, it's louder the faster you go, and only happens under load. When warm/hot it gets progressively worse.
If I get backed into a corner and have to fix this myself - how? All I can think of is replacing the axle to get all new internals. My opinion is it's potentially a heat and lack of lubrication problem - i.e. insufficient lube on the pinion gear at speed.
The AAM 12" is whisper quiet -- I wonder if they're swappable.
This particular vehicle has a very annoying differential gear whine. When we first asked for it to be looked at they replaced the ring and pinion, then the seals, then reset the preloads. Now they say they can do no more.
I test drove a couple others and they made noise - but to varying degree. One was quite tolerable (explained not having an issue with them previously) and the other was almost (but not quite) as bad as mine. It causes headaches on road trips and my wife is a migraine sufferer so that makes it worse.
This is at 70mph+, it's louder the faster you go, and only happens under load. When warm/hot it gets progressively worse.
If I get backed into a corner and have to fix this myself - how? All I can think of is replacing the axle to get all new internals. My opinion is it's potentially a heat and lack of lubrication problem - i.e. insufficient lube on the pinion gear at speed.
The AAM 12" is whisper quiet -- I wonder if they're swappable.