I’m experiencing a whining noise that sounds like it’s coming from back of vehicle when running about 60 mph and above. Has anyone delt with this in a ram and if so what are some of the things I should be checking?
Thanks
I’m experiencing a whining noise that sounds like it’s coming from back of vehicle when running about 60 mph and above. Has anyone delt with this in a ram and if so what are some of the things I should be checking?
Thanks
"I'm just a victim of a circumstance"
Universal joint maybe?
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Ryan, you probably don’t want to hear this but….sounds like it could be the rear end whining. Especially with the towing you do with the landscape trailer.
I'm on my 6th 1500 Ram but haven't had the issue you are reporting. But it sounds like the rear differential. How many miles you have?
$169,000 yeah what it sounds like to me. The noise is like a tight ratchet strap vibrating
"I'm just a victim of a circumstance"
You can put one twist in a ratchet strap to stop that vibration.
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Gonna need to upload a video of you imitating the sound.
Thinking maybe the pinion bearing
"I'm just a victim of a circumstance"
If it's getting worse over time, pinion bearing.
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Dad's 2500 has same problem. after a dozen stops at dealer, they put Ford grease in it and it went away.
Pull your cover and see how much metal you’ve done circulated through the diff. If a 4wd, that’s going to suck money wise
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Last edited by coot nasty; 01-17-2024 at 07:42 AM.
"I'm just a victim of a circumstance"
You can swing by and the guys listen at least. Just give me a heads up.
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