MatthewH
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I reciently reinstalled the 37" HMMWV tires back onto my M887. I had been running around all summer on a set of 235/85/16 tires, but needed those back for another truck.
Since then, I have developed a growl that I cannot find. I originally reinstalled the 37's on the same side, same wheel, but have since moved them around the truck trying to get rid of the noise. While driving down the road, if you swerve back and forth the noise dosent go away, and with the wheels jacked up, the ball joints have no play, nor do the wheel bearings.
It originally started as soon as the truck would start moving, but since playing with the t-case, shifting between 4hi and 4hi lock, it now starts around 30-35.
Nothing seems overly hot after driving around for awhile. I will drive it to town (10 miles) and back, and the only thing warm is the front axle, around the pinion area, but it has always been like that since I first bought the truck.
I'm lost to what it may be, the truck only has 9000 miles on it, and it sits most of the time. Really only gets driven during the summer months.
Ideas, thoughts, all would be appreciated
Thanks
Since then, I have developed a growl that I cannot find. I originally reinstalled the 37's on the same side, same wheel, but have since moved them around the truck trying to get rid of the noise. While driving down the road, if you swerve back and forth the noise dosent go away, and with the wheels jacked up, the ball joints have no play, nor do the wheel bearings.
It originally started as soon as the truck would start moving, but since playing with the t-case, shifting between 4hi and 4hi lock, it now starts around 30-35.
Nothing seems overly hot after driving around for awhile. I will drive it to town (10 miles) and back, and the only thing warm is the front axle, around the pinion area, but it has always been like that since I first bought the truck.
I'm lost to what it may be, the truck only has 9000 miles on it, and it sits most of the time. Really only gets driven during the summer months.
Ideas, thoughts, all would be appreciated
Thanks