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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 07:04 AM
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if the sound is coming from the front axle area, then its got to be either brakes, u-joints, wheel bearing, cad axle disconnect, or differential.

put it up on jack stands.
 
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Old Nov 23, 2010 | 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by dhvaughan
if the sound is coming from the front axle area, then its got to be either brakes, u-joints, wheel bearing, cad axle disconnect, or differential.

put it up on jack stands.
The u-joints, CAD unit, wheel bearings and brakes are all new so I'm thinking Dif. It is definatly coming from the front so I can't see it being the rear output. The driveshafts have almost 0 play up,down, side to side. But the rear shaft has some play when I spin it. About an inch or so. My big jack stands are in Illinois so I have to wait till I get them back to see. Thanks for the input guys
 
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