Stock_90_TD5_SW
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Hi, guys!
I have been having some clunking sounds in the drivetrain of my 2006 D90 and decided to fix it. I was really hoping it was not the rear diff and replaced the rear halfshafts, drive flanges and the prop shaft + the front halfshafts, cv joints, flanges (also the stub axles, bearings, brakes etc as we were at it).
I am sad to report that although now there is no more slack in the drivetrain and no jittering through the drive flanges etc, there is now a clear clunk as if two metal rods hit each other most of the times when I start moving from 0. I have also replaced the A-frame ball joint and that clunk is definitely in the rear axle.
From this I deduct that it is the rear diff that is worn.. but this sound makes me a little worried, may it mean that one of the teeth on the cogs is broken? Or how does the diff do that sound? It sounds like the splines are slipping at some point and hit the next cog..
I know it's silly to ask like that online, but does this make sense?
I have been having some clunking sounds in the drivetrain of my 2006 D90 and decided to fix it. I was really hoping it was not the rear diff and replaced the rear halfshafts, drive flanges and the prop shaft + the front halfshafts, cv joints, flanges (also the stub axles, bearings, brakes etc as we were at it).
I am sad to report that although now there is no more slack in the drivetrain and no jittering through the drive flanges etc, there is now a clear clunk as if two metal rods hit each other most of the times when I start moving from 0. I have also replaced the A-frame ball joint and that clunk is definitely in the rear axle.
From this I deduct that it is the rear diff that is worn.. but this sound makes me a little worried, may it mean that one of the teeth on the cogs is broken? Or how does the diff do that sound? It sounds like the splines are slipping at some point and hit the next cog..
I know it's silly to ask like that online, but does this make sense?