1999 tahoe - Drivetrain howl on deceleration and turning right

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DKS-1999-Sport

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I have a 1999 Tahoe 2DR 4x4 with the auto transfer case and the G80 in the rear. I bought from the original owner that never changed the diff fluid and noticed it has a howl when slowing down and turning right. Issue goes away if i touch the throttle or turn left, replaced the driverside wheel bearings front and rear and still have the noise. Was some shavings in the G80 though. Anyone run into this?
 

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Sounds like the carrier bearings are on their way out. When you give it a little gas you're pre-loading the bearings. If he never changed the fluid they're probably pitted.
 
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Sounds like the carrier bearings are on their way out. When you give it a little gas you're pre-loading the bearings. If he never changed the fluid they're probably pitted.
Thanks 1998Suburban, I was researching that next, but didnt want to get those inspected or replaced without checking with others with the same trucks. Been chasing a ghost for weeks and dont have the diff spreader to remove it myself to check. Will see if my local driveline shop can inspect her and quote for repairs. I can replace bearings but dont want to mess with gear setup.
 

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