1996 Chev Camaro Making Noise - Drive Train & Driveline


Question: My new to me camaro is really noisy coming from the rear axle area while driving at med/high speeds, I checked the rear wheel bearings which were ok and the U-joints were fine. could this be the pinion bearing or are these rears just noisy?

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Technican: Hello, Look carefully at the tire treads for irregular wear such as cupping. If tires are ruled out, would you describe the noise as more noticable on light acceleration or coast? Please advise.
Owner: Tires are essentialy new, 4k miles, no cupping at all. The noise is mostly on acceleration and quiets some during decel.
Technican: I suggest a road test with a shop foreman at a good dealership or garage. I don't know how many miles are on this one but it could be the differentiel needs checked for proper gear mesh pattern or case side bearing wear. There is also the level and type of lubricant to consider. I'd want to see how much metal was caught on the magnet inside the differential case cover.

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