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rear end noise


elcaliente

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Joined
Dec 9, 2010
Messages
13
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Manual
1998 ford ranger xlt 3.0 m5od 218000 mi noticed whenever I go over a sizeable bump in the road or pulling into the driveway going over the apron I hear my differential make an extreme amount of clakin noise so I go and grab the rear bumper and give the rear of the box a good shake and it sounds like someone,s banging on the diff housing with a hammer. I know nothing about gearing or differentials but it seems to me that it didn't come out the factory this way would appreciate a little direction on this matter. Thanx
 
Typically a knocking/clunking noise in the rearend while going over bumps is caused by worn limited slip clutches (their wear creates end-play between the axle c-clips and the side gears).

Fix is to install a new clutch set into your Traction-Lok differential.
 

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