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Help with grinding sound only in 4 wheel drive
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote_695" data-source="post: 2023923" data-attributes="member: 71381"><p>Figured I’d update my thread here. And I appreciate the responses. That video does make it a little hard to hear but it’s definitely there. This one is a little better in my opinion, either way, headphones are probably the only way to hear what I'm referring to as you have to listen past the road and tire noise. Grinding may not be the right description but rather a rotating metallic scraping.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]28WYCEKnhY4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>After a lot of my own diagnosis I ended up taking the truck into a transmission shop.</p><p></p><p>Initially they identified a bearing on the right axle in the front carrier/diff being the source and replaced it. Noise was still there. They then identified noise from the transfer case and put in a reman t-case, but the noise was still present. They then removed the front drive shaft and tested things out, no noise. So we all assumed that means it’s the drive shaft and put in a new OEM front drive shaft…noise is still there.</p><p></p><p>So after a month in the shop and a lot of money, there is absolutely no change. So this is either a completely normal sound or the issue is so small that no one can figure out and Ill just need to wait for it to become more obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote_695, post: 2023923, member: 71381"] Figured I’d update my thread here. And I appreciate the responses. That video does make it a little hard to hear but it’s definitely there. This one is a little better in my opinion, either way, headphones are probably the only way to hear what I'm referring to as you have to listen past the road and tire noise. Grinding may not be the right description but rather a rotating metallic scraping. [MEDIA=youtube]28WYCEKnhY4[/MEDIA] After a lot of my own diagnosis I ended up taking the truck into a transmission shop. Initially they identified a bearing on the right axle in the front carrier/diff being the source and replaced it. Noise was still there. They then identified noise from the transfer case and put in a reman t-case, but the noise was still present. They then removed the front drive shaft and tested things out, no noise. So we all assumed that means it’s the drive shaft and put in a new OEM front drive shaft…noise is still there. So after a month in the shop and a lot of money, there is absolutely no change. So this is either a completely normal sound or the issue is so small that no one can figure out and Ill just need to wait for it to become more obvious. [/QUOTE]
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