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 05-30-2008, 16:04 Post: 154080
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 Snapping noise in front and rear ends

There are two known issues with them.

First, the carrier bearing under the floor board binds up with the drive shaft and secondly, the gear backlash in the front differential is not set properly from the factory sometimes.

Have the dealer check both.

Biggest problem with all of these things seems to be that 2 or 4 wd doesn't change that the whole front end is still turning, add in a bit of wear and some dirt or debris and noise is a sure bet.

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 11-26-2008, 11:37 Post: 158155
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Is there no shame? Maybe I'm wrong but should not there be a sense of properness or correctness when writing something that is there for all the world to see? After all, isn't it a reflection of ourselves and dare I say it...our education or lack of (sorry Kenny I had to say it Smile



Jeff, it's a real chuckle for us who live in a place where "English" is spoken to read even the 'proper' spelling.

Bear in mind, after the US war of independence, the government of the day set about to re-write the english (little 'e') language to correct what they saw as 'problems' with it. Mostly it was a rebellion against the 'high language' used by the aristocrats who were primarily all loyal to Britain.

That is how you ended up with so many 'missing' letters in words.

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 11-26-2008, 15:09 Post: 158166
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I still stay in touch with, and visit with, my distant relatives in Ireland.

I've spent many happy hours 'translating' their 'english' into English for people who can't make out a single word they're saying. Laughing out loud

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 11-27-2008, 09:15 Post: 158176
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Ken, it's funny you mention that. Just this morning I had to go into town to take my gal for a dental appointment after she dropped her car (truck?) off to get some work done on it.

She pointed out a truck with a big sign on the side of it and laughingly said she was very glad we hadn't taken her ride to that place to be fixed. Beneath the name of the business the sign read "Specializing in all kinds of general repairs.".

I wondered aloud if that was different somehow from doing general specialized repairs?

Jeff, many years back I was in Finland on vacation and took a taxi from the airport to the hotel. The driver looked like he belonged on a beach in Jamaica, right down to the dreadlocks in his hair and the big multi-coloured knitted toque they wear. He had to be 6'+ tall and well built. The "Jamaican" image disappeared when he opened his mouth!! He had been corn and raised in Finland and spoke with absolutely no detectable accent. Talk about confusing!! It was like watching one of those badly dubbed Japanese movies. The words and the picture just did NOT match at all!!

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