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Anything besides diffs make a cracking sound?
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Anything besides diffs make a cracking sound? - 10.15.2008, 05:16 AM

Thanks to all on this board who have inspired and problem-solved for me so much.
There was this noise from the front of my truck on hard starts and stops.
I have shimmed the front diff in my 3906 (emaxx with Feigao 8xl and mm) over and over (thanks to lincpimp and NitroRCracer elsewhere for the info). I thought I did a good job, with a nice smooth diff action when turned by hand and very litle play / no binding.
There is a persistent "crack" sound from the front of the truck and now I am starting to wonder if something else might be making the noise.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks very much.
   
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10.15.2008, 10:27 AM

When does it make the sound? While you are accelerating or braking? Can you make it do it when the wheels are off the ground?
   
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10.15.2008, 10:56 AM

My buddies bid the same thing. After putting my tranny in his truck we figure out it was the diffs.
   
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10.15.2008, 04:08 PM

Thanks boys.
The sound is loudest and most consistent when braking heavily. It does happen at times at WOT but less loudly. If I pick it up off the groud it makes the noise when changing form forward to reverse (at speed- ouch!). I am contemplating new diffs but financially not a great time for the (beautiful but pricey) hybrid bulks and HB Lightning diffs. Thanks again fof the advice!
   
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