I am new to the site, and I have searched for my issue with no luck. We have a 2005 Yukon that has a grinding noise that can only be heard from inside the truck. The noise is present in reverse, low speed, neutral, at speed while coasting. The rear brakes are brand new, with less than 20 miles on them, along with rear axles seals being replaced. Nothing was said about issues with the rear diff. On the front axle I had a leaking right axle seal, so I replaced the bearing and seal. The noise was still there, so I checked the left side axle, had some play, so I replaced the left seal & bearing as well. Still have the noise, when I dropped the diff. oil I had junk on the drain plug which was a grease like, but had a metallic shine. I have no play, or sound when the front end is off the ground, no wheel play, to eliminate the hub bearings. I dropped the front drive shaft off, to check the pinion bearing for play, nothing. One shop checked the diff's and found no noise, so they immediately said tranny. The fluid off the dip stick is clean, smells normal, and to me with the noise present in neutral this would eliminate the tranny. The brake pads up front are all the same thickness. I am at this point thinking carrier bearings in the front, but have read the noise could be in the drive line, or even the front brakes as well.
Thank You in-advance
Dave
Thank You in-advance
Dave