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Old 06-09-2006, 11:03 AM
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Noisy drivetrain...

Ok.. well long story short.. I replaced my rear U Joint as it was quite loose, afterward it was nice and quiet... after 30 miles or so I'm hearing a similar 'clunk' but now it seems to be closer to the cab.. possible loose tx mount? it and the motor mounts are origional, and have always felt sloppy to me. Ideas?

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Re: Noisy drivetrain...

is truck 4X4?
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Re: Noisy drivetrain...

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is truck 4X4?

nope 2 wheel, single peice drive shaft, ujoint on one end, ujoint / spline on the other...
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