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Rear Differential Whine on 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Christyle" data-source="post: 1627219" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>You could pull the cover and check it yourself with simple tools in your driveway without a lift. Grab a lubelocker gasket and you don't have to worry about resealing it with RTV, which isn't too hard anyway. That being said, you won't be able to see much by pulling the cover unless it's chewed or chunked your gears. You cant tell bearing condition easily without taking it all apart. If it happens on accel, i'm guessing it's your pinion bearing(s) going out due to the likely additional use of your party pedal. I'd guess a shop specializing in rear end set up would be about a grand to do the work, maybe more with OEM parts.</p><p></p><p>I've had a whine on mine coasting at lower speeds ever since I got it about 1.5 yrs ago. Taken it on many trips, towed heavy and light loads, and taken it offroad, still the same volume and tone. I'm not sold on it being the rear end, but I havent had time to really get into locating it. If the noise isnt getting worse, I'm not going to worry too much, and pretend I didn't hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christyle, post: 1627219, member: 38595"] You could pull the cover and check it yourself with simple tools in your driveway without a lift. Grab a lubelocker gasket and you don't have to worry about resealing it with RTV, which isn't too hard anyway. That being said, you won't be able to see much by pulling the cover unless it's chewed or chunked your gears. You cant tell bearing condition easily without taking it all apart. If it happens on accel, i'm guessing it's your pinion bearing(s) going out due to the likely additional use of your party pedal. I'd guess a shop specializing in rear end set up would be about a grand to do the work, maybe more with OEM parts. I've had a whine on mine coasting at lower speeds ever since I got it about 1.5 yrs ago. Taken it on many trips, towed heavy and light loads, and taken it offroad, still the same volume and tone. I'm not sold on it being the rear end, but I havent had time to really get into locating it. If the noise isnt getting worse, I'm not going to worry too much, and pretend I didn't hear it. [/QUOTE]
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