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06-21-2016, 11:12 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: northern arizona
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Could this axle stub be my problem ??
84 K-10
Last year I installed a limited slip carrier in the front axle, and since my axle shafts were history, I bought a set of supposedly good used ones. Shortly after that, I started hearing a metal to metal rubbing/grinding/squealing coming from the front end, but only when the front hubs were engaged. The noise was not constant, it was an off/on sound like it was making it only during part of the rotation of the wheel. And not every revolution of the wheel, either. I might go 100 feet or more before I heard the sound again. When I was under the truck the other day to change oil and filter, I grabbed the axle at the u-joint and checked for play. Sure enough, it had very noticeable vertical play. I would think it should be tight in the spindle. Today, I disassembled it, the shaft is shiny but no wear that I can detect, and the bearing in the spindle appeared good and still has grease. What should the shaft stub measure at the point where it rides in the bearing? I measured 1.308". With my luck, the axles are no good and I need to scrounge up some money for new ones. Many thanks in advance for you guy's input and advice.
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