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Rear axle popping

benand117

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Hey guys I've noticed a quite loud popping coming from what I think is the rear axle when I turn on a hard surface. I've noticed it for a long time but last night it seemed to get louder. Any ideas?
 

benand117

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From what I understand those bearings are the same as the wheel bearings. Can they be removed cleaned and repacked the same way? And is the preload procedure the same?
 

doghead

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Have someone walk beside the truck, and see if you can pinpoint the sound.

You could have loose wheels , broken rims, bad springs/bolts, bad dogbone ends, bad wheel bearings, or a bad trunnion bearing .
 

73m819

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This sound is what we had on Jims truck, swore it was the left side, turned out to be a LOOSE right trunion BEARING, we just tightened like a wheel bearing, same size socket, jack up at the trunion support, use a bar to check for play, if there is tighten
 

seano11

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same thing here when backing up stare and your back tires and see if they are coming out of alignment just a little bit if so it could be your spring pockets are really dry so when the spring is sliding its making a popping noise
 

sandcobra164

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I've got the same issue. I'll check my trunion bearing tightness tomorrow. I read in the TM that you support the mount, ensure that you've greased it, and tighten the inner nut to 75 ft lbs, back off 1/4 turn, install lock washer and outer nut, tighten that one to 150 ft lbs and you should be back in business. I always thought it was the transfer moving around as it sounds like a loud pop right underneath the seat. I suppose it could be further back, I'll post back tomorrow as to what I find.
 
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