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Thread: Clunking in 4WD, suspect hub not locking properly

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    If your unis are that bad you should be able to get some indication by climbing under and attempt to turn the tailshafts and look/listen for movement in the uni joint

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    Quote Originally Posted by growlers71gq View Post
    If your unis are that bad you should be able to get some indication by climbing under and attempt to turn the tailshafts and look/listen for movement in the uni joint
    yes yes yes uni joinnt forgot bout that 1 good thinking also front drive bearing on the transfercase is another 1 to look at

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    Changed drivers side cv joint and it has come up good. Just put a 2nd hand one from the wreckers it seems OK. I can always leave the old one at a CV place in town to get fixed and put it in on a weekend. Thats the problem when you need your car every day for work, everything needs to be done on a weekend!! there goes fishing!Again!

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    Howdy had similar problem after replacing Hub Seals (forgot to put circlip on R/H Axle, How embarresment! ) causing clunking noise also could b CV (Check the circlip first though)

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    Had the same thing happen to me up on Fraser, turned out that the spring on the Free Wheel hub was being a pain and not engaging properly, pulled it off on the beach on a tarp, ensured that everything was lubricated, and not over lubed with grease, replaced and Viola, no more issues. Worth a check, as sometimes the simple things (sometimes) are the culprit and can lead you to think of the worse, i know i was thinking the worst on mine

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    I've got the same thing happening with mine, sounds identical to your description - I was thinking it was hub related too. I've not long done the wheel bearings so I am happy to rule that out.
    I did put some grease on the auto hubs which I have since read is a no-no so hopefully I can have a look this weekend. Sounds like a good excuse to go out and test it!

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    I have the same problem, at least it sounds the same as you describes with a few differences.
    I first suspected the free running hubs, but i took them apart and found that someone had welded them stiff or at least half stiff, so that they didn't engade/disengage by the turning of the axel but you could get them to miss a cog by turning the wheel. What i did was that i made them completly stiff and always engaged just to try but i still have thiss horrible clunking, especially when i'm turning

    But my car only seem to do this in 4WD, never in 2wd, wich i find a bit strange since the front axel should rotate in 2wd when the hubs are locked? I suspect the diff, but i have not opened it to check, i was hoping i could get some ideas here first.

    When i'm driving in 4H, not in 4L, i get a strange rattling noice when i'm not accelerating. If i hit the gass it dissappears. I don't remember what this is but the guy i bought the car from mentioned something about it and said that it was nothing to worry about since it was because someone had done something.. This rattling i think has become worse since it started clunking.

    And i actually trust the guy that sold it to me about a year ago, he works at my work and i usually talk to him every week, but he has been away for two months now so i can't ask him for help atm.

    Any sugestions? Sorry for my bad english, i live in Sweden so i don't really get all the technical bits, i hope you can have some understanding.

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