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    my clicking noise in my D2

    Well you may all be well aware of my frustrations in trying to find this clicking noise coming from the rear of my D2 when turning fwd or reverse and even louder when locker is engaged?????
    1st: we stripped the entire diff and rebuilt it changed backlash ect ect ....
    2nd :ARB stripped the entire diff and replaced my locker still clicking
    3rd: i took out my maxi drive axels and put originals back in still clicking put maxi drives back in
    4th :lent a mates D2 wheels and rims and put them on to see if it was a rim issue still clicking
    5th : today i replaced both rear hubs with some nice shiny new ones and to my joy whalla no more clicking

    So my 3mnth pain frustration and perseverance has paid of

    so all you D2 owners out there that have a clicking noise coming from there diff area just change your hubs instead off going through all this above

    i think tonight i will be having a few cold ones

    trying to work out why all off a sudden i have the 3 amigos
    if anyone has a nanocom who can help me it will be much appreciated

    cheers kelvin

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    Always a bugger when you are trying to find issues with your Land Rover, at least you found it in the end. You also learn a lot and do the whole thing a bit quicker the second time around (i've done most jobs on Rangies at least 10 times I reckon over the years ).

    Trav

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    Glad you got it all sorted Kelvin, having taken the front end of mine apart many times...time many times, I know what sort of effort is required to do all the work.
    I had that ticking noise too, but in the front end. Turns out the lower steering knuckle balljoints were badly worn, so I replaced them and all gone
    I'm hoping I don't have to replace those hubs soon, mine don't have any play in them at all....but they are very expensive as you probably found out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco_thrasher View Post

    trying to work out why all off a sudden i have the 3 amigos
    if anyone has a nanocom who can help me it will be much appreciated

    cheers kelvin
    No nano but I have a black box that will clear the lights and record the faults

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    Good effort fixing it Kelvin, you wanna have a run to murphies soon? i was out there the other day and its gotten quite intense due to the rain washing it all out, only just got through with the locker.

    Shamo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baffle View Post
    No nano but I have a black box that will clear the lights and record the faults
    thanks Mark but managed to fix it they abs sensors where not seated properly with the tiny rubeer O ring

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