- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
So I just started in trying to track down a vibe/thrum/drone. My '06 LJ Rubi, stock Dana 44's front and rear. Been happening for quite awhile but I thought it was tire drone until recently when a vibe started too. Might be worth noting, this is my third set of KM2's and the others never had a drone like this, just kinda thought I got an unlucky set this time or something, up till now.
Just took the rear driveshaft off the pinion to check the u-joint, really hoping for a wasted u-joint but it seems fine. Will pull the other end off the t-case here in a bit and check that u-joint too, but it seems tight and right with the driveshaft still attached.
Anyhoo… I can move the pinion yoke up-down, side-to-side just a bit. Not very much, but there is some definite play there and I can make it "thunk" just a tiny bit with up-down or side-to-side movment. I don't know, but am thinking there should not be any play there at all?
The noise, I was thinking if not driveshaft, more likely either carrier bearing or R&P rather than pinion bearing because it's not "fast", if that makes sense? Used to only be noticeable at freeway speeds but recently, since the vibration came along is noticeable at almost any speed if listening for it. Does sound like tire hum/drone and does change with speed.
Can't really say yet how the noise relates to acceleration vs. coast. The vibe is quite noticeable during acceleration though, even from a stop. Only started doing that this week.
But, is a small amount of play in the pinion yoke as described telling me something? I gotta feeling it is?
As long as I'm asking dumb questions trying to figure this out... The driveshaft slip joint has some rotational play in it too, with thunking. Not much, but some. Have had it off quite a few times, you would think I'd remember if it has always done that or not, but I dont' remember. Normal?
- DAA
Just took the rear driveshaft off the pinion to check the u-joint, really hoping for a wasted u-joint but it seems fine. Will pull the other end off the t-case here in a bit and check that u-joint too, but it seems tight and right with the driveshaft still attached.
Anyhoo… I can move the pinion yoke up-down, side-to-side just a bit. Not very much, but there is some definite play there and I can make it "thunk" just a tiny bit with up-down or side-to-side movment. I don't know, but am thinking there should not be any play there at all?
The noise, I was thinking if not driveshaft, more likely either carrier bearing or R&P rather than pinion bearing because it's not "fast", if that makes sense? Used to only be noticeable at freeway speeds but recently, since the vibration came along is noticeable at almost any speed if listening for it. Does sound like tire hum/drone and does change with speed.
Can't really say yet how the noise relates to acceleration vs. coast. The vibe is quite noticeable during acceleration though, even from a stop. Only started doing that this week.
But, is a small amount of play in the pinion yoke as described telling me something? I gotta feeling it is?
As long as I'm asking dumb questions trying to figure this out... The driveshaft slip joint has some rotational play in it too, with thunking. Not much, but some. Have had it off quite a few times, you would think I'd remember if it has always done that or not, but I dont' remember. Normal?
- DAA