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Problem with the lux..
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Problem with the lux..
The lux is still not going :evil:
Got the rear wheel bearing replaced, which was loose anyway, but the sound is still there. Its a clunking type, which I though was the diff when it first happen.
After putting the rear axle back in today, and going for another run, its still pretty much the same. I tighened up the front wheel bearings, which were a little loose, and also took of the rear tailshaft, and the sound is still there.
Or is there anyway it could be the gearbox/transfer case.
Gear shifting is fine though....
If its the diff can I swap my diffs over (95' model with 4.5 diffs). I have a pair of 4.88 diffs of a 83' lux here as well in great shape.
Will the 4.88's bolt stright up to the 95' model if I do a straight swap?
Do I need to change anything else at all?
I will also replace the front diff with the other 4.88 to keep the ratio's the same.
Is there any problems that I will come across before I change them?
Thanks guys
Got the rear wheel bearing replaced, which was loose anyway, but the sound is still there. Its a clunking type, which I though was the diff when it first happen.
After putting the rear axle back in today, and going for another run, its still pretty much the same. I tighened up the front wheel bearings, which were a little loose, and also took of the rear tailshaft, and the sound is still there.
Or is there anyway it could be the gearbox/transfer case.
Gear shifting is fine though....
If its the diff can I swap my diffs over (95' model with 4.5 diffs). I have a pair of 4.88 diffs of a 83' lux here as well in great shape.
Will the 4.88's bolt stright up to the 95' model if I do a straight swap?
Do I need to change anything else at all?
I will also replace the front diff with the other 4.88 to keep the ratio's the same.
Is there any problems that I will come across before I change them?
Thanks guys
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Just general driving, as soon as you take off, through any gear or just staying at any speed. Its there the whole time.
I was also thinkng it might be bearing in the diff, as this would still be turning through the axle when the tailshaft was disconnected
I was also thinkng it might be bearing in the diff, as this would still be turning through the axle when the tailshaft was disconnected

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i had the exact prob with mine not long ago, ya diff is missing some teeth.
the best way to tell would be to drain the diff oil and see if there are any chunks of metal in it or if it looks like metalic paint with sparkly metal bits all throuh it.
the best way to tell would be to drain the diff oil and see if there are any chunks of metal in it or if it looks like metalic paint with sparkly metal bits all throuh it.
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jack the rear in the air and run the car thru the gears and listen closely for the noise, then repeat these steps + remove the rear tail shaft,
If the noise is still there then it's either in the tfer case or gbox
If the noise is still there then it's either in the tfer case or gbox
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I have done this also.
Although the noise isn't really there, only under pressure when driving on the road.
If I take out the rear shaft completely, and run it on the front shaft, the noise is still there. But when I jack up the car and run it through the gears on the car stands, it doesn't make a noise, only does it under pressure on the road
It doesn't matter if the rear shaft is in or out.
And when im on the road, I drop the box into neutral, in both the gearbox and transfer case, and its still there. So I think I have counted out the box or transfer as I didn't think any gears would be running through here when they are in Neutral.
I haven't checked the wheel bearing yet on the rear passenger side. So I might take that out and check it.
The other wheel bearings are fine though. (After I replaced the drivers side rear yesterday.)
Although the noise isn't really there, only under pressure when driving on the road.
If I take out the rear shaft completely, and run it on the front shaft, the noise is still there. But when I jack up the car and run it through the gears on the car stands, it doesn't make a noise, only does it under pressure on the road

And when im on the road, I drop the box into neutral, in both the gearbox and transfer case, and its still there. So I think I have counted out the box or transfer as I didn't think any gears would be running through here when they are in Neutral.
I haven't checked the wheel bearing yet on the rear passenger side. So I might take that out and check it.
The other wheel bearings are fine though. (After I replaced the drivers side rear yesterday.)
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