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27 Nov 2020 12:35 #230435
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Oil is cheap. Change it again and examine it for any metal debris or glinting. If its clean then whilst not definate it a good indicator of reasonable condition.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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28 Nov 2020 10:14 #230453
by Scimike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
Replied by Scimike on topic rear diff noise
Did you change the diff oil originally because of the noise or has the noise appeared since the oil change?
Just try to establish the time line.
Sorry to ask this but you did use the correct oil grade?
Just covering everything.
Mike
Just try to establish the time line.
Sorry to ask this but you did use the correct oil grade?
Just covering everything.
Mike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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28 Nov 2020 11:04 #230454
by me101
2007 Little Jim with cheap mods!
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Replied by me101 on topic rear diff noise
I thought I had diff issues, actually turned out to be the rear bearings.
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28 Nov 2020 18:58 #230472
by mag
Replied by mag on topic rear diff noise
changed oil in diff as i thought it sounded noisy , since then , appears to be getting louder but still wonder it is rear wheel bearings !!
don`t want to chuck a diff in it and find noise is still there , likewise as rear bearings ( with abs ring ) is £70+ a side , don`t want to just to change them either , bloody cars !!!
don`t want to chuck a diff in it and find noise is still there , likewise as rear bearings ( with abs ring ) is £70+ a side , don`t want to just to change them either , bloody cars !!!
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28 Nov 2020 19:00 #230473
by mag
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how did you discover it was bearings not diff ???
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29 Nov 2020 00:44 #230484
by Scimike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
Replied by Scimike on topic rear diff noise
If the wheel bearings are not showing any signs of problems, eg movement or rough feeling when rotated then the only option is to go old school.
You need one of these and have a listen to each side as you turn the wheels.
Mechanics stethoscope.
Very effective at locating the source of those strange noises. If your bearings are ok I would expect both sides to sound much the same, one side louder than the other it's likely the loud one is on the way out. If you hear a rumble on both sides have a listen to the diff area to see if it's the source. Not much money, about £6.50 on Amazon, a worthy item in the tool box even if it's no help this time.
You need one of these and have a listen to each side as you turn the wheels.
Mechanics stethoscope.
Very effective at locating the source of those strange noises. If your bearings are ok I would expect both sides to sound much the same, one side louder than the other it's likely the loud one is on the way out. If you hear a rumble on both sides have a listen to the diff area to see if it's the source. Not much money, about £6.50 on Amazon, a worthy item in the tool box even if it's no help this time.
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