Sound like the Posi additive was left out, Bumber, but it should be ok now
that it has been added.. Good help is hard too get, and or Find.
----- Original Message -----
From: BARRY OLIVER <DHSPA58@dhs.state.il.us>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 6:34 AM
Subject: Re: DML: Broken Posi? What does it sound like
>
> my .02
> I started hearing a clicking from my rear end while turning...
> I recently had my 60k service done, and (along with all the rest) my dodge
cretified monkey - I mean mechanic put the wrong stuff in my rear diff.
This is unconfirmed, I couldn't get them to admit anything, but after 2
return trips in 2 days, they gave it to a different mech that put different
stuff in it and, wow, it went back to working normally. Friggin dealers..
>
> -Barry
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> >>> tigers@bserv.com 08/30/02 10:00PM >>>
>
> At 02:24 AM 8/31/02 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hey all, well, for the past couple weeks now,when i make certain turns,
> >i get a poping noise from the rear of the truck, like a metal clang, just
1
> >pop. Im looking under it now to see if thiers something wrong.. been
busy.
> >It will mostly come from the passenger side back wheel area, when i turn
> >on it, and sometimes from the right side but not often.. Could this be my
> >posi unit? It just gives a CLANG type noise i guess heh. thnx all
>
> If the sound only occurs when you're turning, then it's most
> likely axle bearing(s).
>
> Bob Tom Burlington, Ont., Canada
> '97 Dakota Sport, 4x2, CC, Flame red, 5.2L, auto., 3.92SG
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