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05.18.2009, 11:29 AM

Its your biological clock........

it's your front diff. shes on the way out. the ticking under hard braking is a dead giveaway.


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Its your biological clock........

it's your front diff. shes on the way out. the ticking under hard braking is a dead giveaway.
so why does it click under acceleration!? i replaced the front 2 weeks ago- everything is new. Under low braking there is no clicking.

went through and checked bearings and everything spins free




Did i mention it reduces power to the wheels drastically under throttle


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05.18.2009, 03:15 PM

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so why does it click under acceleration!? i replaced the front 2 weeks ago- everything is new. Under low braking there is no clicking.

went through and checked bearings and everything spins free




Did i mention it reduces power to the wheels drastically under throttle
The rear end experiences greater load than the front under acceleration, and the front end is loaded up more under braking. Have you checked the bevel gears in the front diff? Maybe it needs better shimming?


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