Rattling Sound From Rear and Highway Vibration

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Thanks all. I took it for a 30 mile drive yesterday. Going from Park to Drive, Park to Rev I heard a crack, feel a thud. I'm really thinking U joints too. Will get under it in the next couple days and check it out. Probably been 30 years since I changed one.
 

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I recently did the u-joints in my wife's 2014 Escalade when it had around 162,000 miles, just as a preventative maintenance thing. Each bearing cup still had plenty of grease. But OMG, those bearing cups were rusted in pretty good. I've got all the fancy presses and u-joint tools, a torch, and both rear u-joints fought for every 1/32nd of an inch. Never been so frustrated on simple u-joints. Just start off using the torch to heat it up till the plastic retainer starts oozing out. The front ones however didn't put up a fight....
 

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Thanks all. I took it for a 30 mile drive yesterday. Going from Park to Drive, Park to Rev I heard a crack, feel a thud. I'm really thinking U joints too. Will get under it in the next couple days and check it out. Probably been 30 years since I changed one.
ya these are not the old school type, they have to be melted out.
probably easiest to pull the drive shaft and check them with the shaft out.
just don't have a guy work on it on a saturday that doesn't want to be there
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