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Driveshaft squealing/grinding where it meets the transmission?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darknight" data-source="post: 4640652" data-attributes="member: 44633"><p>Okay I moved around each set of U-joints for a while and never really got any noise at all or felt anything other than it being smooth...So I guess those are probably not the problem. As for the rear end, If I spin the pinion with the parking brake on I get a little slack each way then it stops with a metal thud (each way). With the parking break off if I spin the pinion or just the tires I get a very slight metal on metal "scraping" you might call it that almost sounds like the brakes touching the rotor or possibly just the inside of the rear end moving. I can't really tell which one. Either way the tires are still quite easy to move so i would think that it is normal.</p><p></p><p>Also with the driveshaft off I don't hear the same squealing noise that I heard with it on if that makes a difference. Is it possible that I just need to grease something where the driveshaft enters the transmission or something else I should do there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darknight, post: 4640652, member: 44633"] Okay I moved around each set of U-joints for a while and never really got any noise at all or felt anything other than it being smooth...So I guess those are probably not the problem. As for the rear end, If I spin the pinion with the parking brake on I get a little slack each way then it stops with a metal thud (each way). With the parking break off if I spin the pinion or just the tires I get a very slight metal on metal "scraping" you might call it that almost sounds like the brakes touching the rotor or possibly just the inside of the rear end moving. I can't really tell which one. Either way the tires are still quite easy to move so i would think that it is normal. Also with the driveshaft off I don't hear the same squealing noise that I heard with it on if that makes a difference. Is it possible that I just need to grease something where the driveshaft enters the transmission or something else I should do there? [/QUOTE]
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