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2003 ram 2500 4x4 drive line bindage

From : craig

Q: has any one herd of or had a problem with their rear diff feeling like its stuck in positrack all the time. i only notice a problem when i turn it feels like my tires are fighting eachother... .

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From : craig

well i had it up on a life all last night trying to figure out why i feel like i have bindage and the fluid was good the rear breaks were good. but when i went to the front of the truck and spun the front right tire it noticed a clicking on every rotation. sounded something like a berring has ony one herd of this maybe feeling like bindage or what this could be .

From : tom lawrence

when i went to the front of the truck and spun the front right tire it noticed a clicking on every rotation. sounded something like a berring has ony one herd of this maybe feeling like bindage or what this could be could be a hub bearing could be the u-joint. if the noise gets worse as the steering is turned hard left or hard right but subsides when the wheels are straight its the u-joint. if its the same no matter the position of the steering its the hub bearing. .

From : craig

thank you from what you say it sounds like a hub bearing... .

From : snoman

on sun 08 apr 2007 063508 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote thank you from what you say it sounds like a hub bearing... figures it would have to be the more expensive part right oh yes those bastard hubs. dodge used a simular design in the 70s with fulltime 4x4 drive. they were a pain to work on then and now. if you tear it down to have bearing service i would replace ujoint while you are in there where it needs it or not because they are always spinning with that design. use some aftermarket ones that are greaseable. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : tom lawrence

thank you from what you say it sounds like a hub bearing... figures it would have to be the more expensive part right .

From : mike

has any one herd of or had a problem with their rear diff feeling like its stuck in positrack all the time. i only notice a problem when i turn it feels like my tires are fighting eachother... have you ever had the gear oil changed in the rear diff your positrack differential needs a special additive added to the gearlube to prevent that problem. if you have changed the gear oil but not added the special additive just add a couple of bottles to the rear axle. if the rear diff has never been serviced it is time to drain and refill using the proper oil and additive. the limited slip additive should be available from the dealer or your local auto parts store. i would put in at least 2 bottles of additive if it is acting up now. .

From : tom lawrence

have you ever had the gear oil changed in the rear diff your positrack differential needs a special additive added to the gearlube to prevent that not on a 2500/3500 - they use a trac-rite differential which does the power transfer with gears not clutches. .

From : big al

have you ever had the gear oil changed in the rear diff your positrack differential needs a special additive added to the gearlube to prevent that not on a 2500/3500 - they use a trac-rite differential which does the power transfer with gears not clutches. wonder if its in four wheel drive my neighbor bought a 4x4 toyota suv. asked me why it bound up on sharp turns. it was in four wheel drive for weeks. al .

From : snoman

on thu 5 apr 2007 214534 -0700 big al sal1@qwest.net wrote wonder if its in four wheel drive my neighbor bought a 4x4 toyota suv. asked me why it bound up on sharp turns. it was in four wheel drive for weeks. this is possible but there would be feed back in steering wheel too because the ujoint in front axle are not constant velocity in a turn. the toyota likely had cvs in front so all they felt was it tightening up. good point though. ----------------- thesnoman.com .