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rear axle moving side to side and making a popping noise

seano11

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when I was backing up into my driveway tonight I was turning hard and I heard a popping sound so I started watching the rear tires and the rear rear left was moving about a half a inch and making a popping sound I checked all the axle housing bolts that hold it to the frame they are all tight. and didn't see any paint rubbing so could it be the bearings or dog bone ?
 

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You know, before you keep posting all these "what do I do posts" after doing the "I'm bored what's everyone else doing today" posts, you really need to read the manuals instead of the I'm bored ones....:deadhorse:
 

seano11

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dam I bet those aren't cheap either eh but really all jokes aside I kinda can't ask the tm what would make a popping noise when backing up and make the tire or axle move half a inch can I? like really isn't this what this site is for? so that we can help each other out
 

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dam I bet those aren't cheap either eh but really all jokes aside I kinda can't ask the tm what would make a popping noise when backing up and make the tire or axle move half a inch can I? like really isn't this what this site is for? so that we can help each other out
So we're talking the rear trunion bearing? I bet it drops it ALOT. (oh, it's also in the manual)
 

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The axle will move a lot but the popping noise may or may not be bad. It might be a bad control arm or may just be the spring hitting inside the mount. These trucks make lots of little noises, let someone else back it in slow while you watch and listen.
 

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Without hearing or seeing exactly what is moving, I would assume that it is the axle shifting from side to side from the clearance in the spring pockets....which is normal. The axle needs to have some clearance so that when the it articulates it won't bind up.I don't know if it is explained in the tm or not because I haven't read it all yet. Hope this helps
 

seano11

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ya what It looked like to me was the axle or tire was trying to slide but was gripping to much and then kicking the tire or axle back into place like I said it was only moving half a inch to a inch tops
 

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There are multiple threads out there covering the two issues related to this:

1. The axles are designed to move left and right somewhat. Go look at the pocket that the end of the leaf springs sit in. The leaf spring doesn't sit it in the pocket "snug"-there is room for the leaf spring to move and to pivot.

2. The trunnion bearings could be loose or going bad.



The advice I always give stands here: Before posting, members should spend several weeks, months, whatever it takes, reading up on threads. The super common issues (brakes, axle leaks, driveability issues, common questions, etc.) will be covered multiple times and it will save you from posting new threads that re-take the same ground that's been taken a dozen times in the last year.

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/68859-middle-axle-out-alignment.html

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/conversations/78389-grinding-noise.html
 

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Maybe it's just a loose nut behind the steering wheel??? 2cents
If not, put a little grease under the leafs in the spring pocket. Will allow the leaf to move around easier without popping.
 
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