Washington Wet Wheelers
#141
I've got huge problems. Terrible noise coming from my rear diff/axle area. Started earlier this week I thought it was something I left in the back of the truck rolling forward on the bed as I came to a stop (sounded just like that). I realize today that is not the case as it is happening when the truck moves forward at all. I'm going to have my girl take a video of it when she gets home. I fear my diff has grenaded. ˟˟˟˟ me.
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Ouch that sucks..
I would recommend putting her up and pulling the tires off, might be something as simple as a rock or something caught in the rim.
If nothing else it will let you spin the wheels to help isolate the noise.
I would recommend putting her up and pulling the tires off, might be something as simple as a rock or something caught in the rim.
If nothing else it will let you spin the wheels to help isolate the noise.
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Well I might be able to see if my nephews place can let us work on it there (he lives in Everett) or if you think you can make it to Magnolia I can see if we can work in my brother's driveway
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Oh man, that's hilarious. I had horrible sounds in my front end at full crank from pretty much the same thing. I thought my CV's were going to blow up, turned out it was just the tires rubbing on a little piece of plastic that was sticking out in the wheel well.
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Try the wrecking yard. I don't like the stock mud flaps. I think they are too stiff and easily torn. I made some new ones, using an OEM mud flap as a template I bought some heavy duty semi truck mud flaps and cut two out of each one. Then I used some vinyl to make the 4WD logo on them. They are muc tougher, cheaper and look stock.
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How many miles did you have on that motor? I would be pissed. Where is that crappy engine builder located? I did a HG myself not to long ago on my 22re and forgot to chase the head bolt threads. Got false torque readings and lost all compression in 1,3,4. I feel your pain at least you get to blame somebody else. I had to yell at the guy in the mirror. . Good luck and keep us posted.
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Getting a whole new set will cost almost $100 which is rediculous, I paid less for the wheels, so I'm trying to find some elsewhere. I tried Pick-a-part on 99 because they pull the wheels off all the vehicles in there and I figured they'd have buckets full of the things, but when I went there I was told someone just took all of them the day before . Right now I'm seeing if MightyMouse, one of the members here, can get them. He started a thread a while back saying he has access to what is basically a Toyota graveyard and can get any part you want. Seems like he's gotten a lot of stuff for a lot of people here so it's worth a shot. PM'd him yesterday, just waiting to hear back. We'll see, If I can't get them by other means I'll just have to break down and buy new ones. I just hate to spend more on lug nuts than I spent on wheels.
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If you haven't found lug nuts yet let me know I will look through my garage. I know I have a set somewhere I have been kicking around. If I come up with it make me an offer. I will look tomorrow as I have to clean up the garage and pull her in. Got a set of flame thrower injectors to sample. I got really lucky.