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Old 09-23-2006, 04:16 AM
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rear diff moaning

My friend just bought a 98 blazer LS 4X4 and their is a moaning noise that sounds like it is coming from the rear diff. the noise is their when accelerating but gets much worse when coasting to a stop. has anyone ran in to this problem before, and if so what was done to fix it?
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Re: rear diff moaning

Could easily be loose pinion bearings. Unfortunately, the proper repair would involve a nearly complete check of the gear contact and setup.

There is oil in the rear housing, correct?
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Old 09-23-2006, 10:32 AM
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Re: rear diff moaning

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My friend just bought a 98 blazer LS 4X4 and their is a moaning noise that sounds like it is coming from the rear diff. the noise is their when accelerating but gets much worse when coasting to a stop. has anyone ran in to this problem before, and if so what was done to fix it?
Here is a site with some good info.
But it sounds like rear end repair time.
http://www.differentials.com/install.html

Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
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Re: rear diff moaning

1.) You might be low on diff fluid.
2.) You might have a dry U-joint (Most plausible)
3.) You might have a bad pinion bearing.

I would say u-joint first. Do you ever hear a big clunk when you put it into gear?
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Re: rear diff moaning

I had all kinds of noises comming from under my 98 blazer... Changed the U-Joints and everything was fine...
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Re: rear diff moaning

I didn't have the right tools to take the diff apart so i took it to the shop. They put a carrier bearing in it and that fixed it. it was about $250. thanks for the help.
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I didn't have the right tools to take the diff apart so i took it to the shop. They put a carrier bearing in it and that fixed it. it was about $250. thanks for the help.
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Re: rear diff moaning

That's actually not a bad price if the axle is now quiet (they must've got it shimmed correctly).
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