Wrote in a few weeks ago looking for possible causes of a rotational thumping coming from the rear when driving.
Got a few suggestions mostly saying to check the front differential mount cushion but, that is not the problem.
After checking the front mount and looking for broken or cracked welds on the cross member I noticed that the forks on the spindle bearing housings are at a slight forward angle instead of being straight down as I suppose they should be. I figured that would force the front of the differential up closer to the drive shaft tunnel than normal. Sure enough when I dropped the front mount, there appears to be scrape marks where one side of the yolk is hitting the tunnel.
Any suggestions as to the cause and a cure?
Thanks Jim
Got a few suggestions mostly saying to check the front differential mount cushion but, that is not the problem.
After checking the front mount and looking for broken or cracked welds on the cross member I noticed that the forks on the spindle bearing housings are at a slight forward angle instead of being straight down as I suppose they should be. I figured that would force the front of the differential up closer to the drive shaft tunnel than normal. Sure enough when I dropped the front mount, there appears to be scrape marks where one side of the yolk is hitting the tunnel.
Any suggestions as to the cause and a cure?
Thanks Jim
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