Re: Re: Popping in corners

From: Jon (jonsdak@midmaine.com)
Date: Fri Jan 03 2003 - 23:36:45 EST


No, I've got the standard 8.25" rear, no anti- or limited-slip. Thanks,
though!

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-Jon
jonsdak@midmaine.com
http://jonsdakota.tripod.com
1996 Dodge Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L V6, 42RE, 3.92:1 8.25 axle, "BackRack"
Headache Rack,  Dodge Motorsports decals, steering wheel cover, and front
license plate, diamond-plate bedrail covers, Lund VentVisors, Lund
BugShield, Jensen MP-3310 CD/MP3 Receiver, Pioneer TS-G1347's in front,
TS-A5713's in rear

""Kyle Vanditmars"" <kylevan@telus.net> wrote in message news:av51d9$ak3$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Do you have Sure-Grip/LSD rear-end? If so, the friction modifier goop in > the lubricant may need replacement. > > ""Jon"" <jonsdak@midmaine.com> wrote in message > news:av4hh7$ie6$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > Now, however, as I drove home, I > > noticed a popping noise on sharp corners (turning from one road to > another, > > mostly), just a quick, pop-pop, or pop-pop-pop that lasts through the > corner > > and disappears when the truck is heading straight again. > > Once again, the suspension is hardly compressed so I doubt it's bumpstops > or > > anything like that, and nothing is rubbing when the truck's sitting still. > > I know the truck's center of gravity shifts on corners, slightly tilting > the > > truck in the way of the corner, so I'm thinking maybe something on either > > side, in the rear? > > Do you have any ideas? > > TIA, > > -- > > -Jon > >



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