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diff noise

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diff noise

Post by hiluxboy »

i have been getting a cluncking sound sometimes at low speeds whist turning eg into drivways etc, its an 89 hilux
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Post by HIL01X »

If it's an LSD change the oil with the right stuff.
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Post by DAWSO 4x4 »

front or rear if its the front it could be a cv
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Post by high n mighty »

How are your wheel bearings?
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Re: diff noise

Post by DVS-4x4 »

hiluxboy wrote:i have been getting a cluncking sound sometimes at low speeds whist turning eg into drivways etc, its an 89 hilux
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Post by L,C 60 »

could also be the spring pack clamps need reclamping
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Post by ToyTruck »

1 drain diff oil then strain for chunks
2 while you are under there check for loose spring packs etc etc
3 jack up one wheel at a time and check wheel bearings ..... easy way is two people; one shake the wheel then second person put brakes on and first person shake wheel again ....... if wheel bearings are loose , putting the brakes on will stop movement <---- not 100% accurate but accurate enough to give you more or less reason to investigate further ? ! ?
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Re: diff noise

Post by Hybrid »

DVS-4x4 wrote:
hiluxboy wrote:i have been getting a cluncking sound sometimes at low speeds whist turning eg into drivways etc, its an 89 hilux
buy a 4runner tomy boy


Even as a joke that doesnt make much sense...... :?
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Re: diff noise

Post by Hybrid »

hiluxboy wrote:i have been getting a cluncking sound sometimes at low speeds whist turning eg into drivways etc, its an 89 hilux


Turning is usually CV. Are you sure its coming from the diff? The only busted diff centres Ive seen cause the wheels to lock up off an on. Mind you they were welded diffs so maybe its different. I still think id be looking at the cv first. If its pretty well stock it takes a fair bit to bust a centre.
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Post by ToNkA »

DVS-4x4 wrote:
hiluxboy wrote:i have been getting a cluncking sound sometimes at low speeds whist turning eg into drivways etc, its an 89 hilux
buy a 4runner tomy boy


This is the tech section. Take your bullshit jokes and make them in Chit-Chat, not here!

And it wasn't even funny!

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Post by turbo4t »

If he's turning into his driveway it wouldn't be in 4wd so probably not a cv. Drop your tailshaft and check the pinion for slop. The bearing may be flogged out or the nut may be loose.
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