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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fredfifty: [QB] is it bad to drive around when (i believe) my rear axle bearings are worn? by that i mean when i lift the rear end up, i can pull the wheel towards me in and out (as opposed to front to back) just a tad...very little. how much axle play is there supposed to be? there is also a noticable clunking sound when i give it a quick gas/brake in reverse... any input here? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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fredfifty
Member # 10320
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is it bad to drive around when (i believe) my rear axle bearings are worn? by that i mean when i lift the rear end up, i can pull the wheel towards me in and out (as opposed to front to back) just a tad...very little. how much axle play is there supposed to be?
there is also a noticable clunking sound when i give it a quick gas/brake in reverse...
any input here?
NEIGHT
Member # 8741
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The axle play is normal if it’s a tiny bit. As for the clunking how are your bushings?
[ 2020-12-22, 08:50 PM: Message edited by: NEIGHT ]
fredfifty
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control arm bushings upper and lower looked fine last time i checked...im thinking its the gears possibly but trying to rule out the easy stuff first
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