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Tri-Bar
Member # 2191
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I was thinking it might be from the lack of anti-moan brakects. I have the diskbrakes-r- us Cobra kit. Sounds like a very loud moan when turning under power, left or right . Any one ever had the trouble and fixed it ? I have check for rubbing on the tires and there is not any. I can't find any rubbing from anythig so now I am at a loss.The Diff has been rebuilt using a extra disk. Did that not to long ago. New gears ,bearings, gear oil ,only about 500 miles. This started the first time I installed the disk brake kit ( If I remember right), Now it's even louder with the newer kit.
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st5150
Member # 51
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Is it more of a moan or a slow rattle like clank clank clank?
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Tri-Bar
Member # 2191
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It's a loud moan, Like rubbing thats not showing up anywhere.
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Black94 5.0
Member # 655
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Because of the C clips in the diff, the axles can still move from left to right pretty easy...
Check to see if the rotor is rubbing on the caliper or the caliper bracket...
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Tri-Bar
Member # 2191
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No rubbing,I still think it's harmonics.
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ONELOWSPLITBUMPR ON N2O ANDONELOWLX
Member # 2067
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quote: Originally posted by Tri-Bar: No rubbing,I still think it's harmonics.
flip your driveshaft 180* where it bolts up to your rearend, we have seen this problem, before and sometimes it is as simple as that
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TOPnotch
Member # 1340
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Hey tri bar I still want that cover can you give me a call so we can set up another time to meet up. Also I had the same exact problem with my car when I converted to 5 lug rear disk. I have a rear end out of a origional 93 cobra R. The rear end came from the factory with 355 gears and 5 lug disk so its all factory stuff. The problem is that the rotors are two piece bonded together. The outer is cast iron and the center hub is steel. I don't know if yours are like this. Any way the rotors have a tendency to warp the mounting surface since its not cast iron. I tried to rotate the rotors 180 degrees on the axles. It fixed one side but I had to live with the side. The fix is to buy new rotors!!!!!!!!! I don't know if this will help you but it sure sounds like the same problem I had.
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DropTopFox
Member # 1689
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Possible rebuild time if the bearings are bad maybe
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Tri-Bar
Member # 2191
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I installed the anti-moan brackets, It turned out to be the trouble. They really do work. No more moan.
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