Chirping in the rear

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retorq

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You can't get the UJoint out of the shaft?? If it's stock they use plastic in there that has to be heated ...
 

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I had the chirp and a clunk. My wife actually thought people were honking at us for not going on the green light fast enough. On mine, I just took the drive shaft off at the rear and turned it 90 deg. Worked like a champ. I was so used to the clunk it changed my driving style. Now I dont' have to baby it off the line anymore. :)
 

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Also it could be u joints going bad...just found that one out..luckily before it was to late
 
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I still don't understand? is the slipyoke coming out of my trans then connecting to the drive shaft? I can't even budge it
 

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Ok mine had a chirp off the line but all mine was is the rear brakes had to be adjusted. Could be something that stupid sometimes.
 

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I still don't understand? is the slipyoke coming out of my trans then connecting to the drive shaft? I can't even budge it

You may not be able to but 2 tons of mass and 250 horses can.
p.s.- I haver the same thing, I know its the yoke already checked it out. Due to the fact that i have the attention span of a squirrell though I'm just tooo lazy to fix it...
 

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