Questions & Answers for: causes rearend truck

Question about 1988 D-Series Pickups

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...cam do u have any suggestions on either? i love this truck wanna keep it awhile bought it with 78,000 mi a year ago Yes the rear seal on the rearend would cause a leak and would have to be pressed

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Question about 1996 Town Car

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rearend is supposed to squat down during HWY. driving to be more aero dynamically sound. . I had that problem and it turns out that the "bagpipes" that inflate and deinflate to provide the air for the

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...causes yaw in rearend when car starts to decelerate on my? most likely cause is a weak spring,replace both,matched pair.another cause could be rubber bushes.jack up car to take weight of springs and ...

Question about 1987 Corvette

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There is a hum/rumble coming from the rear end of the vechile. The tires are new, the brakes are good and the wheels turn freely when on a lift. The muffler is secure, the heat shield is secure. This ...

WHAT CAUSES THE REAREND TO BOUNCE UP AND DOWN 4 OR 5 TIMES AFTER GOING OVER A SPEED BUMP Worn out shocks is the cause of this problem. They will have to be replaced. Hope this helps.

rearend roar, bearings replaced, brakes grabbing. would it cause roar? iys in rear, i have torn off cv boot in front. someone suhgested cv stem? Wondering if brakes are responsible for roar in rearend

2004 Jeep Cherokee 4 wheel drive resent rearend damage now it sways back and fourth when driving what could cause this You need to get the undercarriage inspected by a front end shop, don't drive ...

...rearend is slipping i hav been told it could be transmission or torque converter Dirt in transmission oil causes slipping and if left for too long will cause permanent damage, drain the oil and ...

whining in the rearend as long as you accelerate it sounds like its inside the rearend Sounds like rear pinion bearings or the ring and pinion is worn and causing the problem, sometimes you may be ...

causes slack in rearend of 1988 ranger Rear ends wear over time....especially if you have towed with them or hauled heavy loads. Not changing differential fluid at recommended intervals increases wear

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