Here I am

Archived Hopping in rear end

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Archived Banks Brake With Cbc Module Power Hook Up

Archived roar while turning left

Status
Not open for further replies.
My 98 2500 with a 350 limited slip started making a constant noise in the rear end. Yesterday, while coming to a stop, the rear hopped while applying the brakes at a very low speed. It would not do it by the time we got to the mechanic. It does not make noise turning. I have serviced it twice in the last 9 months with small amounts of material found on the drain plug. Nothing in the housing. It has 85,000 miles on it. Does it sound like a carrier barring going out?
 
it dont sound good to me

I would pull the cover and do another inspection, If you found some metal than you ned to address the problem before it becomes much worse.



cheers, Kevin
 
Rear hop

Doubt anything is wrong with the differential, check and see if one of the rear wheel cylinders or axle seals is leaking slightly. bg
 
Rear wheels

If the rear shoes get impregnated with axle lube that will cause them to grab harshly and do all sorts of stuff:eek:

no other choice but to replace seal(s) and shoes on both sides.

I had this happen on a 1986 drof F250 with full floating rear and had to replace both sides myself since the dealers mechanic didn't know ***** from shinola!:mad:





Phil
 
Maybe you had a rock or piece of gravel in one of the rear brake drums? Perhaps a broken piece of brake spring? Some metal is normal wear of a rear end. If you check it again and it is loaded with flakes, I would start looking.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top