TexAndy
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I think I figured out the problem with mine.
Took it over to a diesel mechanic and he listened to it. Said it was road noise from the tires. Because the rears are fairly worn. And worn unevenly. I drove it some more and concurred.
Looked the truck over a bit more carefully and it turns out the middle axle is off center about 1.5 inches.
I think I could back the truck up onto a ramp to get the middle axle off the ground, but once it's there, I have no idea how I'm going to move the axle over. Maybe drive another truck alongside and use a bottle jack to press between them? These rockwells are HEAVY.
Took it over to a diesel mechanic and he listened to it. Said it was road noise from the tires. Because the rears are fairly worn. And worn unevenly. I drove it some more and concurred.
Looked the truck over a bit more carefully and it turns out the middle axle is off center about 1.5 inches.
I think I could back the truck up onto a ramp to get the middle axle off the ground, but once it's there, I have no idea how I'm going to move the axle over. Maybe drive another truck alongside and use a bottle jack to press between them? These rockwells are HEAVY.