Lowered Trucks: tech and info....
#1621
Tx, it may very well be the gears since that was what was last touched. But you can start checking the u joints since that is the cheapest route and if they are good, take it back to the shop and have them inspect the install. Since you are looking for a problem I would inspect the gears/oil, check the back lash and maybe the rotational torque of the pinion. If all is good then you can eliminate the differential and U joints as the noise source. Good luck and let us know what you have found.
#1622
Tx, it may very well be the gears since that was what was last touched. But you can start checking the u joints since that is the cheapest route and if they are good, take it back to the shop and have them inspect the install. Since you are looking for a problem I would inspect the gears/oil, check the back lash and maybe the rotational torque of the pinion. If all is good then you can eliminate the differential and U joints as the noise source. Good luck and let us know what you have found.
#1623
Red- What do u mean by they were the last touched? last thing i had done to the rear end was about 51000 miles had the diff fluid changed my dodge then about 64560 had it changed again because of the howling. I thought that maybe it was low but it was about a a year ago that dodge first changed it and it did not start until about 63500 miles and now im at about 65000. Gears were never touched from what i was told. I have heard from some people that it might be pinion angle because of the drop but i didnt know so i figured i would hit yal up. Im worried because i am taking the truck to Oklahoma in 2 weeks and dont honestly want something to happen. What would be the best thing to do in yals thoughts? keeping in mind that im very low on funds.
#1624
Sorry TX, thought you recently had the gears installed. Howling is usually associated with the gears back lash being out of spec. or bearings. In your case I would look closely at the U joints. If you aren't sure with the shaft in place then I would drop it to check. Any red dust around the joint is an indication they are dry. Dropping actually decreases pinion angle. Good luck..
#1625
Like the other guys the first thing I think of when someone describes howling from the rear end would be gears. Typically with gears they will be much louder when accelerating than when at cruising speed or rolling in neutral. If the noise is just as loud when rolling in neutral check the axle bearings. You may have one going out on you and a long road trip is a bad setting for an axle bearing that is going bad.
#1626
If it is gears then what would yal recommend as in new different gears? i either had 3.55s or 3.92s. If i go with different ones what do yal recommend when all i do is mainly street and some highway but next year it will be alot of highway since ill be driving from Houston to dallas almost every weekend.
#1629
Tx, 3:92 changed to 4:10 give very little change. I went from 3:55 to 4:10 and wish I had gone to 4:56. The basic rule of thumb is 33" tall tire and bigger 4:56, smaller than 33" 4:10. I have 30" tires and was talked out of the 4:56 as I was ordering. I will probably change to 4:56 in the future. do it right and do it once....
#1630