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Re: 2004 F150 rear end whining
Check the pinion nut to see that its still tight. Sometimes if a nut is reused, not properly torqued, it will back off causing the pinion depth and backlash to be off causing whine. I didnt look to see if there are any TSB`s on this but you might want to check with the dealer and or the people that rebuilt it for you. Unless you guys are hauling extremely heavy loads or driving under extreme conditions, theres no reason why either one of these trucks should have needed differential repair, specially an 02 with 20k on it unless there was a defect.
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