Clunk in rear, axle suspect!
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:27 pm
Hi all.. I hope someone can help out here...
For a while theres been a small clunk in the rear when you go over bumps while moving, the kind you'd put down to a loose jack or spare wheel... it only happens when the wheels are in motion and it isn't the wheel or jack... or tailgate for that matter...
After rocking the rear wheels sideways, I heard a very metallic clunk coming from what seems to be the rear axle, behind the wheel (either one) although this seems to only happen when I've just stopped and seems to disappear when its been stood a while...
I'm guessing I need to check the lube in the rear axle (which I checked with Butch at CVI when i first got the Deli 2 months ago and it dribbled clear).. the only reason I haven't checked it now is that my newly acquired socket set doesn't go that big (yet!)
Also when we checked it we just tested it by dribbling a small amount and looking at its clarity, is there a way I should test the level also?
Meanwhile is there anything else anyone can suggest? as that may or may not be the problem...
Thanks
c
For a while theres been a small clunk in the rear when you go over bumps while moving, the kind you'd put down to a loose jack or spare wheel... it only happens when the wheels are in motion and it isn't the wheel or jack... or tailgate for that matter...
After rocking the rear wheels sideways, I heard a very metallic clunk coming from what seems to be the rear axle, behind the wheel (either one) although this seems to only happen when I've just stopped and seems to disappear when its been stood a while...
I'm guessing I need to check the lube in the rear axle (which I checked with Butch at CVI when i first got the Deli 2 months ago and it dribbled clear).. the only reason I haven't checked it now is that my newly acquired socket set doesn't go that big (yet!)
Also when we checked it we just tested it by dribbling a small amount and looking at its clarity, is there a way I should test the level also?
Meanwhile is there anything else anyone can suggest? as that may or may not be the problem...
Thanks
c