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Rover's symptoms 200 1986

This all started a few months back, as an occasional 'clunk' when I pulled out hard, uphill and to the left (all at the same time). It progressed to a double clunk, then to a 'clunk clunk grind' (pulling out normal on the flat), and now its to a 'clunk clunk grind shake rattle squeek' when you creep off of a stop. All these noises are from the rear. When I brake there's a horrible squeel from the one rear wheel and a grind from the other. We know the carrier (central) bearing is bad which may be causing some of the issues. Hubby jacked it up last night and inspected all the bushings which were fine, but there was a lot of play in the driver's rear wheel coming from the axle (Driver's side made the most noise), and the passenger's side axle seems looser than it should be. He's taking it apart tonight, so I can give you an update tomorrow.

Sarah and Rover - the dog hauler






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