Re: Sure-Grip noise? (fwd)

From: Dick Mellon (dmell@voyager.net)
Date: Sun Apr 28 1996 - 13:27:33 EDT


At 11:31 PM 4/27/96 -0400, Kelly Moss wrote:
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>>From kellym@zipnet.net Sat Apr 27 22:30:50 1996
>From: Kelly Moss <kellym@zipnet.net>
>Message-Id: <199604280230.WAA28355@zip0.zipnet.net>
>Subject: Re: Sure-Grip noise?
>To: TeamGTZ@aol.com
>Date: Sat, 27 Apr 1996 22:30:49 -0400 (EDT)
>Cc: kellym@zipnet.zipnet.net
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"TeamGTZ@aol.com" at Apr 22, 96 08:04:59 pm
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>> Anyone had problems with their SG differential? Lately, I've been hearing a
>> "grinding" noise in the truck somewhere, and I have the sneaking suspicion
>
>Mine doesn't make any funny noises, but at about 22,000 miles it started
>getting reluctant to kick in...At least, 22,000 is when the snow arrived,
>and I noticed that if one wheel had traction and the other didn't it would
>spin for a few seconds and then clunk into action. I have also noticed
>that this is more prevalent when the right rear loses traction - I have no
>idea why that would be. The dealer sees nothing wrong with this, however,
>he also sees nothing wrong with the (ABS) brakes locking solid the first
>couple of applications in the morning either...
>
>
>Charles
>
>
>----- End of forwarded message from Kelly Moss -----
>
>Kelly
   I would try changing the rear end oil,that helped on my Ramcharger.Use a
good grade of limited slip gear lube.
   I`m still looking for a sure-grip setup for my 88 Dakota 4X4,3.55.
   On the brakes,a LOT of people are having big problems with Chrysler
products brakes(ABS). There is a silent recall going on,SO SPEAK UP AT YOUR
DEALER. I do`nt know if the Dakota is included.
 Dick Mellon,
 E-mail, dmell@voyager.net
 Boyne City Michigan

 



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