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Old 06-28-2019, 02:09 PM
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Question Clicking noise coming from driver side a low speeds

Please let me know if anyone knows what is causing this. I read other threads and tried zip tying the e-brake lines, which actually made it louder. I have uploaded an .mp3 of the sound. Any advise appreciated.
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Sounds like a cv joint from what I got out of the video. Does it change with speed? Vibes in the wheel? In 2H and/or 4H? Don't know, does your year Raptor have 4A?
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It does change with speed no vibrations. I’m 2H.
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Originally Posted by jbirchtkd
It does change with speed no vibrations. I’m 2H.
Ok, changes with speed, but doesn't sound like it's keeping up with wheel speed? I think you have 4A? What happens, even though you're in 2H, the clutch in the TC still transfers enough power forward to turn the diff, and your halfshafts, and the CV at the wheel end of the halfshaft. Take a look at that CV. Here's a good explanation of how that TC works.https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid...n74LEo&amp=&v=
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The sound is coming directly from the driver side rear wheel. I thought it could be the brake lines but its has nothing to do with them.
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Originally Posted by jbirchtkd
The sound is coming directly from the driver side rear wheel. I thought it could be the brake lines but its has nothing to do with them.
Oh, you didn't mention which end, just assumed the front.
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Take the rotor off and check the e-brake shoes.
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Take the rotor off and check the e-brake shoes.
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This cap was lose.
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Originally Posted by jbirchtkd
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This cap was lose.
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