For Sale - 2006 Dodge Ram 2500- Flatbed for long box bed Winch bumper Flat Bed for Long Box 3rd generation Cummins Tootlbox are included with key I have a flatbed for 3rd Generation dodge Cummins. This flatbed comes with a gooseneck hitch already in the bed. The winch bumper is part of the set. Tootlbox have a key to lock and unlock all box a single key. There is rust starting and electrical will have to be sorted out on your own.
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Price: $1,000.00
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Location: New Meadows, Idaho
02 3500 2WD 6speed dually 214,000 miles
This is kinda hard to describe but I'll try
Over the last few months, started to notice while driving down the road at highway speeds - most notably above 60 mph, whenever I hit a slight (or any sort of) bump in the road - as the suspension bounces down - I hear a whining gear-ish grinding sound. It only happens on the downward bounce.
Points to ponder -
- Truck has a service body installed. it's not super heavy but the helper springs are just touching. I also have firestone air springs installed - but I don't use them to "hold" weight or lift it up etc. I usually keep the pressure low for added stability - 10 to 20 psi.
- One of my rear shocks is blown. I mean totally blown - oil leaked out etc. I mention this because with a blown shock it's more bouncy in the back, for every bump the truck bounces 2 or 3 times etc and yea, at the bottom of each of those bounces I hear the whining gear-ish grinding sound. (BTW I just got new rear bilsteins from Geno's shocktober fest. Puttin them on today - will report after test drive)
- Axle - Original limited slip dana 80. A Couple years ago I did the clutch plate re-stack & new 85w90 gl5 & 1 bottle friction modifier. At the same time put in all new timken inner and outer wheel bearings. The axle was tight after doing the -re-stack and I had some chattering around tight corners. Changed the diff fluid 2 weeks ago - this time I put in synthetic 75w140 and 2 bottles of friction mod. (it took 5 quarts of 75w140. I filled it right up to the bottom of the fill hole). - No more chattering around tight corners. Didn't seem to make a difference for the sound issue described above.
- Drive shaft, U-joints and center bearing are all factory original
- The sound issue described above happens both while engaged or coasting in neutral.
- Not sure if it matters but I do have a minor leak which just started at the drive shaft yoke on the back of the trans.
- While towing I NEVER use 6th. Prefer the 5th gear 1:1 straight through.
Anyway your opinions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I'm thinking maybe U-joints? Making noise only when they are flexed a little beyond normal ?- as in full suspension travel on the down stroke?
Thanks
Edited by Ironforger