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    Quote Originally Posted by Three O'Three View Post
    Update: Checked wheel bearings and diff, all seems fine. But lately only at 60kph I can feel a knocking like I have a tire bulge but theres no bulge. Now after 60kph I sometimes hear a loud rumbling but can go away if I stop a vehicle than start driving again.
    stop running over road cones.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    stop running over road cones.....
    Well, if there wasn't so many roadworks that wouldn't be a problem
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    Have you jacked up rear wheels off ground and checked operation of diff/drivetrain? If diff is locked, both axles will drive in same direction at same time, this usually leads to understeer though and outer wheel trying to spin up in turn. If only one axle driving steering will be better one way more than the other. You haven’t altered suspension ride height recently without resetting wheel alignment have you? Raising front suspension will create more toe-in thus oversteer. Raising only rear end can effectively do the same. Rumbling noise is generally a bearing failure not usually necessarily related to steering. Any decent mechanic should be able to diagnose problem, that’s what old school mechanics were trained in, at least they used to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woods223 View Post
    Have you jacked up rear wheels off ground and checked operation of diff/drivetrain? If diff is locked, both axles will drive in same direction at same time, this usually leads to understeer though and outer wheel trying to spin up in turn. If only one axle driving steering will be better one way more than the other. You haven’t altered suspension ride height recently without resetting wheel alignment have you? Raising front suspension will create more toe-in thus oversteer. Raising only rear end can effectively do the same. Rumbling noise is generally a bearing failure not usually necessarily related to steering. Any decent mechanic should be able to diagnose problem, that’s what old school mechanics were trained in, at least they used to be.
    Yes I have jacked up the rear end, both wheels do spin in same direction, its a LSD diff. Oversteer is the problem, not understeer. Haven't adjusted height of ute.

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    was the alighnment out when you had it done.

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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    If it's an LSD and it's buggered it might be running as an open diff, will definitely break traction easier.

    As @BRADS said, drop the oil, it should be clean and golden.

 

 

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