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I have a 2013 2500 4x4 6.7 no lift or aftermarket suspension mods. 96,000 miles and have stuck to the maintenance religiously. at approximately 87,000 miles i started noticing clicking noise from the rear of the vehicle while coasting around corners at lower speeds between 15 - 25 miles per hour, also one of those round a bouts that give so many people confusion. i can manipulate the throttle and make it go away.
There is also a louder "clank" noise while moving straight forward when coasting and pick up the throttle.
All the issues are more pronounced when operating temp has been achieved,
All the brakes have been replaced (calipers, rotors ,shoes and pads) front drive shaft and transfer case are new. Front ball joints and axel shafts replaced or rebuilt, Rear drive shaft has new u-joints,
The last rear diff service wasnt anything out of the unordinary, no chunks or steel debri,
Any thoughts
 
Have you always used fiction modifier? It’s not required, or recommended, on the 03-18 LSD’s.
yes i have, the first two services were performed by the selling dealer and on the W.O. it stated friction modifier added.
the next service i purchased the products from same dealer. i wouldnt be suprised if this is the wrong info to be honest !
 
yes i have, the first two services were performed by the selling dealer and on the W.O. it stated friction modifier added.
the next service i purchased the products from same dealer. i wouldnt be suprised if this is the wrong info to be honest !

That's likely not the source of a new noise, but anything is possible.
 
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