Ok, so I really could do with some help if anyone has had these symptoms before it'd be much appreciated if you could she some light please.
I have a rotational knock/squeak coming from my passenger rear wheel.
I cannot seem to find a cure. The knock goes away under acceleration, it also goes away when you take the load off of the wheel (like a wheel bearing would), or a wheel bearing.
But the knock is quite severe, and after removing the shaft, upon inspection the bearing is fine? No grinding, no movement, no spilt grease.
So, move two was to replace the shaft, could be the CV joints right? Well, fresh (albeit second hand) shaft gets fitted, all put back together, and it's STILL there.
In conclusion, the bearing looks fine, the driveshaft has been replaced (for a second hand one) but what are the chanches of two being exactly the damn same?
So, has anyone had a similar problem? If so, what was it?
My final though, and one I didn't really want to accept, was that it's the rear diff? Has anyone experienced this?
So yeah, I'm sorry for so many questions, but I really need a hand on this one.
I have a rotational knock/squeak coming from my passenger rear wheel.
I cannot seem to find a cure. The knock goes away under acceleration, it also goes away when you take the load off of the wheel (like a wheel bearing would), or a wheel bearing.
But the knock is quite severe, and after removing the shaft, upon inspection the bearing is fine? No grinding, no movement, no spilt grease.
So, move two was to replace the shaft, could be the CV joints right? Well, fresh (albeit second hand) shaft gets fitted, all put back together, and it's STILL there.
In conclusion, the bearing looks fine, the driveshaft has been replaced (for a second hand one) but what are the chanches of two being exactly the damn same?
So, has anyone had a similar problem? If so, what was it?
My final though, and one I didn't really want to accept, was that it's the rear diff? Has anyone experienced this?
So yeah, I'm sorry for so many questions, but I really need a hand on this one.