Driveline noise wtf?

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called the local driveline shop he said the aluminum gets stressed and will make that noise, not completely sold on that but sounds like the most reasonable explanation.
 
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another video, lot of wind noise but at 1:28-2:10 you can hear it and again at 4:00
 

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Kinda sounds like a ujoint... but a bad one usually sounds like that crunching / moving by hand, not when installed. I’d probably drop my driveshaft to feel all the joints.
 

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Is it for sure coming from specifically the driveshaft? You sure it's not just acting as a speaker, resonating something in front of or after it?

The explanation from the driveshaft shop is a thing but I've never heard of that happening on anything but a drag race car and it was because the shaft was piecing apart inside due to being abused relentlessly by a 800 HP car on slicks.

I'd lean more towards U-joints to start and I wouldn't be afraid to pull that driveshaft and check the pinion, maybe even open up the differential to get a look and see if any metal has chipped off.
 

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WTF indeed. I’m curious to see how this thread ends.
 

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