My '99 has been making a nasty growling noise when I put in into reverse. It almost acts like it doesn't want to move unless you gie it some gas. The noise also seems to be worse when the wheel is turned a bit. This growl disappears as soon as I put it back in drive.
I am figuring it has something to do with the pinion angle/driveshaft combination, as I do have vibes. I have a 1" T-Case drop, but need to get the SYE and CV drive shaft done soon. Will this cure the issue? Other bearings, u-joints I need to check? I am hoping it is not the transmission.
A few facts about my rig: Automatic, 231 T-case, 4" lift, 1" T-Case drop (rusty's cross member) and 3 degree shims, Chrysler 8.25 with Powertrax no-slip
Any thoughts/help would be appreciated
I am figuring it has something to do with the pinion angle/driveshaft combination, as I do have vibes. I have a 1" T-Case drop, but need to get the SYE and CV drive shaft done soon. Will this cure the issue? Other bearings, u-joints I need to check? I am hoping it is not the transmission.
A few facts about my rig: Automatic, 231 T-case, 4" lift, 1" T-Case drop (rusty's cross member) and 3 degree shims, Chrysler 8.25 with Powertrax no-slip
Any thoughts/help would be appreciated