It's straight piped and you hear a weird noise?
well it has a magnoflow muffler on there now -
It's straight piped and you hear a weird noise?
3 ND UPDATE:
took a loaded flatbed trailer for a measured distance and than hooked a new 2006 to the same load , same distance , feel both rearend covers and mine is hot,hot , the 2006 is luke warm and you can leave your hand right on it, so with all the test i have done , we have narrowed it down to the center section of the rearend , i belive carrier bearings - will call my local service man at the dealership to advise on whats next - will up date when i have more news
4 TH UPDATE: took out front driveshaft and drove the truck and noise is still there , service manager at the dealer said he would use a vibration analyzer this weekend on my truck - it's driving me crazy - i want it fixed like yesterday - damn dodge diesel trucks - first time i've ever said that.
I JUST WANT IT FIXED - any one know the number to carlson dodge ?
i heard they have dealt alot with this problem.
5 TH UPDATE: took the truck to massdiesel and had scott look at it finally, its in the rearend - took off the driveshaft to check the backlash and there is alot , spec call for 5 - 7 thousands , i bet you i have 30 thousands or more . so now i/m going to see if i can fight with the dealer and get a new ring and pinion and everything new inside the rear end housing , will report back.
Lonewolf, If you have less than 70k on the truck it is under warranty. Take it in to the dealer.
Lonewolf, If you have less than 70k on the truck it is under warranty. Take it in to the dealer.
I am going to , i already called and let him know whats going on but i want to isolate the problem first so its not sitting at the dealer for a week while they do all there testing , i did all the testing , today i have found the problem:
i put the front drive shaft in and took the rear one out and put it in 4 high and took her down the road. BINGO : NOISE IS GONE - SO I HAVE NARROWED IT TO THE REAR END , the drive shaft has brand new u joints , so monday morning i'll call the dealer and tell them what i have found , the service manager is a good guy , he knows me and he know i'm anal about my truck , well everything i own so there shouldn't be a problem - ring and pinion look fine , wear marks are very good, must be the bearings...
WILL REPORT BACK TO YOU ALL - AS I KNOW THIS IS A HUGE PROBLEM WITH WITH DODGE DIESEL TRUCKS
See my last line in post #6 above.
What about that other 1%?Check your rear diff, or have someone do it that knows what they are looking at... . not the dealer!
OK, let's try this again... in the same box here! Notice my last couple of words from post #6..... "not the dealer"!!! In other words, take it to an actual rear end shop that does nothing but differential and gear work.
To give yourself a better chance of getting your truck fixed right, the first time.
Check your rear diff, or have someone do it that knows what they are looking at... . not the dealer!
OK, let's try this again... in the same box here! Notice my last couple of words from post #6..... "not the dealer"!!! In other words, take it to an actual rear end shop that does nothing but differential and gear work.
the good ones are truly a rare breed and scattered around the company. their are even imposter rearend shops so I found out when I ordered a custom built axle assembly from the other side of the country. I spent $4,700 on it and they didnt set up it up right. the didnt set up their jig right so the brackets had to be torched and re done in right location. then the gear pattern was very bad. I found out when I swapped the differential that the pinion was not set deep enough so I had to do a complete gear job instead of just swapping shims under carrier bearing. I also paid for chromoly shafts when I bought the axle assembly and the simply cut down and resplined stock shafts then machine them for the full circle snap rings for my CTM u-joints (now OX).
So all I am saying is good shops are a rare breed even if they have a advertisement in the back of a 4wd magazine that advertises custom axle assemblies like foothill offroad did to lure me to them and end up un satisfied