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Sound Coming From Right Rear

Soun
Just because the tires are new doesn't give them a pass, I'd have a shop check the balance just to be sure.
Bearings are like Kenney said, another possibility is bent axle/shaft, not saying you beat your truck, I've had this problem before after hitting a pot hole.
Sounds like tires to me, could be balance, or a screwed up belt in the tire.
Only speaking from past experience, not a tire specialist by any means
 

Cutty

New Member
took carrier in to shop and they said all was good in there. took both axle shafts in and the right bearing sounds like the problem. I should be getting them back tomorrow. I did throw on the spare tire to before I took apart and it sounded the same. i didn't do it all myself but will save some bucks just giving them the axles. They charged me nothing for carrier. hopefully all goes smooth tomorrow.
 

Cutty

New Member
Put axle shafts back in, added new brake shoes, all runs smooth now.
Just need to adjust my parking brake. then bleed system. I did bleed system with a measured stick but need to do it again with
a body in the seat. Any tips on adjusting making brake? Not much info in the manual.
 
Put axle shafts back in, added new brake shoes, all runs smooth now.
Just need to adjust my parking brake. then bleed system. I did bleed system with a measured stick but need to do it again with
a body in the seat. Any tips on adjusting making brake? Not much info in the manual.
The bleeder valves with the check balls
(Speed bleeders)are worth every penny.
Makes bleeding the system a breeze.
 

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