Difficulty in isolating vibe from rear of truck.
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Difficulty in isolating vibe from rear of truck.
Looking for some wisdom.
I have a vibration coming from the rear end of the truck. Its recently started; but I don't drive the truck much. I swapped out wheels/tires to eliminate that variable - no change.
Truck has 85K miles, and sits more than its driven lately. Short bed, no carrier bearing. All U-joints etc are factory. Fluids levels in diff's, xfer case and transmission are good, and have about 7,000 miles on them. Front brakes/rotors are new, and rear brakes look good. The dealer did the front pads and changed out the right front u-joint a few months ago; I did the rotors this weekend, and had slight hopes that the new rotors would make the vibe go away. Nada...
The vibration makes itself noticeable around 65-70, but its not too bad, but my gf made a comment today "whats that noise?". It gets alot worse when I lift the throttle and decel, then it gets real noticeable. The vibe remains when I push the clutch in, so its not the transmission or engine or the tires.
The vibe disappears as I slow down through 60, but re-appears as I start coming to a complete stop (2-3 mph'ish) as a slight shudder.
Lying under the truck and checking the drive shaft etc, the u-joints and pinion bolt seem to be ok and not loose etc. 3 of us looked at it. There is no clicking etc. when I'm driving the truck. Its coming from the back of the truck, not the front, and not in the steering wheel.
I jacked up the rear end, ran it through the gears, and didn't notice anything except felt a "shudder" when the clutch was depressed and the wheels were slowly rolling to a stop. It did the same with other wheels/tires on it.
I was hoping it was the wheels/tires, but it is not. I don't think, or want to think its the rear diff or bearings going south.
Is it something so simple as u-joints?
And I hate to start throwing money at it easter egg'ing it - but will if I have to.
Thanks.
I have a vibration coming from the rear end of the truck. Its recently started; but I don't drive the truck much. I swapped out wheels/tires to eliminate that variable - no change.
Truck has 85K miles, and sits more than its driven lately. Short bed, no carrier bearing. All U-joints etc are factory. Fluids levels in diff's, xfer case and transmission are good, and have about 7,000 miles on them. Front brakes/rotors are new, and rear brakes look good. The dealer did the front pads and changed out the right front u-joint a few months ago; I did the rotors this weekend, and had slight hopes that the new rotors would make the vibe go away. Nada...
The vibration makes itself noticeable around 65-70, but its not too bad, but my gf made a comment today "whats that noise?". It gets alot worse when I lift the throttle and decel, then it gets real noticeable. The vibe remains when I push the clutch in, so its not the transmission or engine or the tires.
The vibe disappears as I slow down through 60, but re-appears as I start coming to a complete stop (2-3 mph'ish) as a slight shudder.
Lying under the truck and checking the drive shaft etc, the u-joints and pinion bolt seem to be ok and not loose etc. 3 of us looked at it. There is no clicking etc. when I'm driving the truck. Its coming from the back of the truck, not the front, and not in the steering wheel.
I jacked up the rear end, ran it through the gears, and didn't notice anything except felt a "shudder" when the clutch was depressed and the wheels were slowly rolling to a stop. It did the same with other wheels/tires on it.
I was hoping it was the wheels/tires, but it is not. I don't think, or want to think its the rear diff or bearings going south.
Is it something so simple as u-joints?
And I hate to start throwing money at it easter egg'ing it - but will if I have to.
Thanks.
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You live in rust country so I have to ask if it is garage kept or outside? The reason is you may have some rust build up in the rear rotors or rust causing the e-brake shoes to stick. Not real likely but I have seen stranger things. If driving at speed and the vib starts, try tapping the brake pedal to see what happens. Most of this is a long shot but it's free to check it!!
Next I would replace the rear drive shaft u joints. Not too expensive and could easily cause the problems you describe.
Next I would replace the rear drive shaft u joints. Not too expensive and could easily cause the problems you describe.
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She is parked outside. The ebrakes are a bit loose right now so I don't think that's it. Not much difference when applying the brakes, unless its in that speed range when slowing down. I just talked to my son and he thinks I should change out the rear drive shaft ujoints.
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She is parked outside. The ebrakes are a bit loose right now so I don't think that's it. Not much difference when applying the brakes, unless its in that speed range when slowing down. I just talked to my son and he thinks I should change out the rear drive shaft ujoints.
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Yes, I think it's u-joints too. There may not be a loose one, but if you remove the shaft and try to articulate each joint through its range, I'd bet you will find one that's seized.
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torquefan, yep that's what it was. We replaced both of the rear driveshaft u-joints, but the rear one was very, very tight.
The front shaft u-joints were still good.
The front shaft u-joints were still good.
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