While moving kid's apartment contents over the weekend I noticed some possible tire or drivetrain issues:
1) Vibration and growling noise at low speed when pulling away from a stop, very noticeable up to 25 MPH
2) Popping and clunking noises
The tires are not run flat, I keep a spare inside the van. The tires have about 6500 miles, and have been rotated once in an "X" pattern. They appear to be wearing reasonably. I have not had the van 4-wheel aligned, and I've owned it since 80k miles.
I put the van on jack stands so that all four wheels were in the air. With the engine running and transmission in L, I noted:
1) The rear wheels spin slower then the fronts
2) There is a clunk from the rear differential, at the same time as the differential moves up
3) I did not note any grinding, growling or other noises from any of the corners
The prop shaft spins freely by hand, and no u-joints appear to be binding. All four wheels rotate freely with no unexpected noises.
I have ordered Arm Bushing Differential Mount Febest TMB-MCL25 Oem 52380-45030 from Amazon, which should help with the clunking noise and the differential moving up and down.
Other things I am considering:
1) Replacing passenger CV axle with OEM axle, and wheel bearing: it seems like a lot of vans with 150k plus miles need this
2) Removing prop shaft to inspect all the u-joints for binding: from research a rear u-joint failure can be catastrophic to the differential
3) Changing differential and transfer case oil: this is normal maintenance, and I can inspect for excess metal debris
Any further experience and advice would be appreciated. My plan was to head to North Manufacturing in Kansas City, MO with the prop shaft if I can get it removed. If anyone has any experience with any shops in Kansas City metro area I would appreciate the referral. My experiences have been hit or miss. I would like to find a shop willing to install OEM only pass side CV axle, either I buy it or the Shop does.
And I would especially appreciate input on how to trouble shoot and repair these issues in a step by step way, so I can figure out if there are any big problems (transfer case, differential) that I would need to figure out if it is feasible to repair, before I spend time and money on the small things that may not make much difference.
1) Vibration and growling noise at low speed when pulling away from a stop, very noticeable up to 25 MPH
2) Popping and clunking noises
The tires are not run flat, I keep a spare inside the van. The tires have about 6500 miles, and have been rotated once in an "X" pattern. They appear to be wearing reasonably. I have not had the van 4-wheel aligned, and I've owned it since 80k miles.
I put the van on jack stands so that all four wheels were in the air. With the engine running and transmission in L, I noted:
1) The rear wheels spin slower then the fronts
2) There is a clunk from the rear differential, at the same time as the differential moves up
3) I did not note any grinding, growling or other noises from any of the corners
The prop shaft spins freely by hand, and no u-joints appear to be binding. All four wheels rotate freely with no unexpected noises.
I have ordered Arm Bushing Differential Mount Febest TMB-MCL25 Oem 52380-45030 from Amazon, which should help with the clunking noise and the differential moving up and down.
Other things I am considering:
1) Replacing passenger CV axle with OEM axle, and wheel bearing: it seems like a lot of vans with 150k plus miles need this
2) Removing prop shaft to inspect all the u-joints for binding: from research a rear u-joint failure can be catastrophic to the differential
3) Changing differential and transfer case oil: this is normal maintenance, and I can inspect for excess metal debris
Any further experience and advice would be appreciated. My plan was to head to North Manufacturing in Kansas City, MO with the prop shaft if I can get it removed. If anyone has any experience with any shops in Kansas City metro area I would appreciate the referral. My experiences have been hit or miss. I would like to find a shop willing to install OEM only pass side CV axle, either I buy it or the Shop does.
And I would especially appreciate input on how to trouble shoot and repair these issues in a step by step way, so I can figure out if there are any big problems (transfer case, differential) that I would need to figure out if it is feasible to repair, before I spend time and money on the small things that may not make much difference.