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Grinding Noise
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[QUOTE="David N, post: 30574, member: 70"] I feel like my truck did the exact same thing. I never could find the exact problem, but Im pretty sure I traced mine to the needle bearing inside the main hub that the smaller driveshafts spin on. Next time it does it, click it 4x4 and see if it goes away. If it does, then its the same thing my truck was doing. Assuming you have 4x4. Only thing I could determine it to be, was that the shaft that spins in the needle bearing was worn so much, that it was falling at just enough of an angle that it was trying to engage the automatic hub. It does it when you hit a bump right? Get under your truck and try to wiggle the universal joint assembly and see if it is loose where it goes into the hub. [/QUOTE]
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