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Anyone have a clicking noise sometimes when stopping or turning truck is a 2wd thinking it could be rear end but not sure

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  • rear tire or driveline? hard to tell?  Unbolt drive shaft from rear axle and check the u joints for stiffness or play.  

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If it's coming from the back then spider gears or limited slip, there is a pin that sometimes works it's way lose. Take pumpkin cover off and inspect.

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It does it only when barely moving could it be a u joint

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U-joints you need to pull the shaft to truly inspect it most times. Once free of the vehicle you see the sloppy joint typically fast. Now on the vehicle might be a bit tougher but grab each piece of shaft between the joint and rotate against each other. See if the joint got bad bearing cups.

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15 hours ago, 975speed said:

It does it only when barely moving could it be a u joint

A vehicle with a bad u joint will also have a vibration on hard acceleration and/or with a heavy load.   Sometimes a bad u joint will cause a vibration at freeway speed. 

 

Can you have someone ride in the bed of the truck and listen while you drive in a parking lot at low speed doing figure eights?

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It has vibration anything over 65

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1 hour ago, 975speed said:

It has vibration anything over 65

rear tire or driveline? hard to tell?  Unbolt drive shaft from rear axle and check the u joints for stiffness or play.  

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New tires on rear so maybe u joint

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