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Old 03-05-2008, 10:26 AM
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Default RE: Got a squeak somebody help me figure it out!!!!!!!

First thing that comes to mind is u-joints or a wheel bearing.

Is it a constant squeek (like a squeel) or is it rhythmic?


Then again, it could be mufler bearings....[:-]

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Default RE: Got a squeak somebody help me figure it out!!!!!!!

start with:

belt

front brake pads

u joints/ drive line dry/ faulty

too few radiator bearings

not enough cheese for mouse in pocket

 
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Default RE: Got a squeak somebody help me figure it out!!!!!!!

sounds like a u-joint crying for lubrication. . .

 
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Default RE: Got a squeak somebody help me figure it out!!!!!!!

if it is an o2 or newer rig i guess my first guess would be to look at those ujoints on the rear shaft seeing as you have a rythmic type of noise that is common for these ujoints to fail in these trucks versus the older generation of dodge trucks update us
 
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