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Old 08-29-2004, 12:20 AM
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rearend sound

my '94 van makes this high pitch sound when it hit 60kph and up.
had changed the rear bearings recently, with no change. was thinkin of changin the u-joint. would this make change? i really want to spend more on this van. need help, pls. the shop that did the bearings said that the rearend has probably hav half life left. its expensive to change the whole rearend.

and i want to know wats the best way to lower this thing?are there aftermarket lowering springs available?
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Re: rearend sound

hey I have a 96 with 330K on it and my rears have had a hiway humm noise for quite some time. Nothing has been replaced but then again nobody can find anything wrong.
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Old 12-06-2004, 08:20 PM
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Re: Re: rearend sound

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hey I have a 96 with 330K on it and my rears have had a hiway humm noise for quite some time. Nothing has been replaced but then again nobody can find anything wrong.

hey,
thanks. my '94 is at 175k still. guess, i can still expect more mileage
from her. thanks again.
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