Rapidtransit
Active LVC Member
My car is a 2001 LS V8. I presently have the typical rear end whinning noises. I have replaced the rear hub bearings. This rear end noise is constant and at all speeds. To locate the source, I just jacked the car to get the rear wheels off the ground while the front wheels were chocked. I lowered the car onto jack stands that I positioned underneath the lower suspension arms to bring the driveshafts nearly horizontal to relieve the CV stress. While holding each rear wheel stationary while the other wheel is spinning, you could hear what appears to be a bad carrier or pinion bearing. I've replaced the differential oil to no avail. There was no evidence of metal particles in the oil.
Can both the driveshafts be bad causing this problem, or does this sound like the classic ring and pinion or bearing noise?
Can both the driveshafts be bad causing this problem, or does this sound like the classic ring and pinion or bearing noise?