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Old 05-13-2008, 11:42 AM
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Question knocking sound from rearend

Yes i have a 200 s-10 extream 106k miles on it and recently ive started hearing a knocking sound coming from rear end of truck but it only happens when im pulling off from a dead stop or a very low speed then it goes away and the vibration starts what could be my problem. thx. please help me only vehicle i have..
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Old 05-13-2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

U joints?
Does you have the double joint type of drive shaft?
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Old 05-13-2008, 01:01 PM
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

replaced u joints and all i know about drive shaft is that it has a carryer barring in middle which i replaced also.
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Old 05-13-2008, 02:00 PM
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

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replaced u joints and all i know about drive shaft is that it has a carryer barring in middle which i replaced also.
That gives noise and viberation.
Most of the time it is a bad U joint or the center ball in the double joint.

Have a real close look at it?
Did you put everything back in line like it come apart?
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

If your U joint & center ball in the double joint check out OK. Then I would like to sugest that you take a look at your tires. You mite have a lump in the thread area where the cores/belts have given out and causing the lump. I had that happen once to me. Jack your truck up from the rear end and spin your tires. Run your hand over the thread and feel for a lump. Hope that helps.
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:02 PM
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

found the problem thx for all the help the ball in center where it seats was nailed hard out of place going to get new one tmrrw agian thx for all the help.
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Re: knocking sound from rearend

You are welcome and thanks for letting us know what you found and how it went.
Keep us posted on the repair.
If the ball is still good parts place may have a repair kit for it.
Balance is very important on that shaft.
Mark the side and front and rear of everything before talking apart and put it all back the the same way it came apart..
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