VR4-Quest
02/07/2006, 12:21 PM
Obviously there are several types of driveline noises associated with low tire pressures, defective axles, etc. but there seems to be a common issues with noise after lifting. I know for sure this to be the case as mine made noise on the test drive after installing the OME912's, and was fine before. We need to put our heads togther and figure this one out!
Again, Im talking specifically about a driveline derived noise, after lifting the VX with OME912s or equivalent, happens most notably when letting off the throttle at highway speeds (above 60 mph). Its accompanied by a grinding noise and vibration that can even be felt through the floor (fairly severe). There is also some noticable increase in vibration at lower speeds (around 40 mph).
I have lubed the U-joints and drive shaft, and check the level of all driveline fluids and there was no difference.
I have not yet changed fluids nor had the front bearing repacked lately.
I have maintained the factory rake (front 1" or more lower than rear) and the noise still exists.
Please add your comments, solutions if any, and feedback concerning this so we can determine the root cause!
Again, Im talking specifically about a driveline derived noise, after lifting the VX with OME912s or equivalent, happens most notably when letting off the throttle at highway speeds (above 60 mph). Its accompanied by a grinding noise and vibration that can even be felt through the floor (fairly severe). There is also some noticable increase in vibration at lower speeds (around 40 mph).
I have lubed the U-joints and drive shaft, and check the level of all driveline fluids and there was no difference.
I have not yet changed fluids nor had the front bearing repacked lately.
I have maintained the factory rake (front 1" or more lower than rear) and the noise still exists.
Please add your comments, solutions if any, and feedback concerning this so we can determine the root cause!