Undergrad-Peso
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Hey guys, noob to DIY and Jeep here. I'm only posting this because I tried to look up normal differential sounds but my results were dozens of videos more along the lines of what noises a poor or dying diff makes. Mostly running. I guess no one is spinning their axle shafts around by hand, and maybe you guys will let me know why I'm an idiot for doing that. But please, if you're going to roast me, I hope you also provide valuable information along with it.
I recently took off my wheel hub to ensure everything was tight and snug after I thought I felt the studs moving behind the brake rotor. Everything is back together and tightened down to spec, but while I was in there and testing to see if the bearing was spinning smooth, I spun the front axle shaft around to see if it made any noise.
Well, it did, but I quickly realized I wasn't sure whether or not I was supposed to be hearing anything so I took a video. Hopefully someone wiser can give me some advice on whether what I'm hearing is normal or not. My differential doesn't howl or grind or make any noise that I could detect so maybe I'm just being overzealous. But I was already in there and I thought I'd take a video just to be sure.
Anyways, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I recently took off my wheel hub to ensure everything was tight and snug after I thought I felt the studs moving behind the brake rotor. Everything is back together and tightened down to spec, but while I was in there and testing to see if the bearing was spinning smooth, I spun the front axle shaft around to see if it made any noise.
Well, it did, but I quickly realized I wasn't sure whether or not I was supposed to be hearing anything so I took a video. Hopefully someone wiser can give me some advice on whether what I'm hearing is normal or not. My differential doesn't howl or grind or make any noise that I could detect so maybe I'm just being overzealous. But I was already in there and I thought I'd take a video just to be sure.
Anyways, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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