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Old December 12th, 2010, 08:05 PM   #1
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Ok so today i was driving around in the snow and everytime i broke loose i heard a clicking noise coming from the rear end. Any one know if this is urgent? I dont have a Tlok all stock rear end, new bearings last year
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Old December 12th, 2010, 08:38 PM   #2
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From differential? Or your not sure

Edit: Also does it go faster as you accelerate.

Jack up rear of car and spin tires
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Im not sure. It will only click when the right rear breaks loose. Once it regains traction it stops
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Probably your diff then, like suggested, jack up the car and spin a wheel, the other should turn the opposite way and it shouldn't click. If it clicks and its coming from your diff than I would say your rear is probably going out. I snapped an axle the other day on my rear end however the diff should still be good. If you end up needing one just let me know.
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haha ok. but wouldnt it click all the time then? not just when the right rear loses traction
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