I have a 2002 Tahoe LT w/ 6" lift.
I parked my car at the gas station two days ago and when I got out I saw a yard service truck pull up adjacent to me (they park sideways across several spaces because their trucks are long). I went into the store and when I came out a man came up to me and told me that the guy in the yard service truck got out of his truck and apparently forgot to put it in park (?) and it rolled forward (about 10ft on flat ground) and hit my truck in the right rear tire. The guy in the yard service truck had obviously moved it back and was sitting in his truck like nothing had happened. I went up to him and asked if he had hit my truck and he admitted he had. I looked at the body and underneath and didn't see anything obviously wrong with it. I got the guy's name, phone number and the license plate of the truck and the name of the company. So today I'm looking under my truck and the rear differential looks like it's covered in fluid like it's leaking. I attached a picture of it. Does anyone have any idea of what's going on here? Any help would be appreciated.
Also I didn't feel any difference when I was driving it afterward.
This is especially frustrating because over the past two weeks I've spent about 2 grand on service and repairs for unrelated things to finally get the truck in perfect shape and the DAY I get it back this happens.
Tim
I parked my car at the gas station two days ago and when I got out I saw a yard service truck pull up adjacent to me (they park sideways across several spaces because their trucks are long). I went into the store and when I came out a man came up to me and told me that the guy in the yard service truck got out of his truck and apparently forgot to put it in park (?) and it rolled forward (about 10ft on flat ground) and hit my truck in the right rear tire. The guy in the yard service truck had obviously moved it back and was sitting in his truck like nothing had happened. I went up to him and asked if he had hit my truck and he admitted he had. I looked at the body and underneath and didn't see anything obviously wrong with it. I got the guy's name, phone number and the license plate of the truck and the name of the company. So today I'm looking under my truck and the rear differential looks like it's covered in fluid like it's leaking. I attached a picture of it. Does anyone have any idea of what's going on here? Any help would be appreciated.
Also I didn't feel any difference when I was driving it afterward.
This is especially frustrating because over the past two weeks I've spent about 2 grand on service and repairs for unrelated things to finally get the truck in perfect shape and the DAY I get it back this happens.
Tim
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