Why does my Chevy truck make a clunking noise?

Why does my Chevy truck make a clunking noise?

Discussion in ‘ Chevy Trucks ‘ started by VnDrWLawnCare, Jan 4, 2009 . Hopefully someone else has experienced this problem and can help me out. It doesnt happen every time, but close to… when taking off from a stop i get a clunk noise from the rear end. It feels like it is loose or something is moving or shifting.

Why does my rear suspension make a lot of noise?

These problems typically manifest as both noise and vibration that start at low speed, and get worse with higher speed. Wheel bearings tend to be fairly noise when they go, sometimes squealing, but more often grumbling and growling.

Why does my rear differential make a whirling noise?

Rumbling and whirring noises at speed over 20 mph, moreover, can be the result of worn carrier bearings. For vehicles with C-clip axles, the rear differential noise may change at different turns.

Why does my car make noise when I Turn Left?

If you have a bad wheel bearing, it will typically get louder while you’re turning and the vehicle’s weight starts leaning on that bearing. So, bearing noise that gets louder when you turn left means a problem on the right, and vice versa.

Why is my rear end clunking when I stop?

There’s nothing wrong with the rear axle, it’s the slip yoke in the rear of the T-case like Spitz already mentioned. There were multiple TSB’s for this issue which included an updated nickle plated yoke. Greasing it will fix it temporarily but changing the yoke to the new design will fix it permanently.

Why does my Chevy Tahoe drive line clunk?

There must be something with the blue fluid that really lubricates the gears in the t-case and the GM grease really keeps it soft on the yoke splines. Just had to let all know. unknown at this time. W have already know this. I would have told you this as soon as I read the chain of events. if is is clunked from stop…. Grease the yoke.

Why does my MX Rider make a clunking sound?

Like mx rider said, the splines for the slip yoke arent lubed enough, when you take off the rear end squats a little and the splines have to slip, but yours are binding and will give you that clunk.. I think they even started putting some sort of plated slip yokes on some.

Discussion in ‘ Chevy Trucks ‘ started by VnDrWLawnCare, Jan 4, 2009 . Hopefully someone else has experienced this problem and can help me out. It doesnt happen every time, but close to… when taking off from a stop i get a clunk noise from the rear end. It feels like it is loose or something is moving or shifting.

There’s nothing wrong with the rear axle, it’s the slip yoke in the rear of the T-case like Spitz already mentioned. There were multiple TSB’s for this issue which included an updated nickle plated yoke. Greasing it will fix it temporarily but changing the yoke to the new design will fix it permanently.

What should I do about my Chevy Tahoe drive line clunk?

The chase began, rear end serviced and carrier bearings replaced…no fix. One tech thought to be leaf spring bushings (the where basicly gone)…no fix. New slip yoke and u-joints…no fix. I had another tech swear it was the rear diff, I just couldn’t throw $500 towards something I really felt was not the problem…didn’t do it.

Like mx rider said, the splines for the slip yoke arent lubed enough, when you take off the rear end squats a little and the splines have to slip, but yours are binding and will give you that clunk.. I think they even started putting some sort of plated slip yokes on some.