Differential Service in the Bay?
Hey guys,
Tracking down a vibration coming from I believe my rear end and have a sneaking suspicion it is the rear diff pinion nut loosening. I haven't had time to drop the prop shaft and check, but from what I understand, the only proper way to re-torque it would be by having it apart to set the initial resistance and then torquing the nut in increments? I'm not prepared to do that myself (if I could without opening the diff I would be ok). So if it turns out in my diagnosing that it is in-fact diff related, since Puddy isn't local, who the hell specializes in diffs? Please help! Hopefully a simple re-torque would be fine and I'm not looking at a rebuild. Hopefully it is something else entirely. |
Is it a vibration during acceleration or heavy acceleration? It could be an axle issue, feel free to shoot us a PM if you'd like to schedule an appointment to have it diagnosed.
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Originally Posted by RogueMotorsports
(Post 24587509)
Is it a vibration during acceleration or heavy acceleration? It could be an axle issue, feel free to shoot us a PM if you'd like to schedule an appointment to have it diagnosed.
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