2000 Toyota Tundra Rear End Noise
Thought it was the tires but changed them and the noise is still there in 4wd or out.
2000 toyota tundra rear end noise. I have a 2000 Tundra 4x4 w 47 v8. Customers may experience a squeak noise coming from the rear shocks when traveling over bumps or rough road surfaces. With the expansion with heat the problem would come and go.
Some carstrucks are noisier than. I was then told the whole rear end will need replaced. I took it to dealer and I was first told to trade it in.
With 328900 miles on all original engine and drivetrain The rear differential has started to display fatal problems and needs replacement. Like any bearing when they wear out noise usually indicates failure. If you look on the back side of the rear hub there is a seam along the back below the axil that has started to rust pushing it inwards towards the drum.
There was a TSB SU003-04 issued that is applicable to the 2004 - 2005 Toyota Tundra. Or it could be a little excessive end play in the rear end. All of our engines and transmissions carry a 1-year.
This noise may be caused by an increased rubbing condition between the frame gusset and the upper shock mounting retainers. Move it around see if it bumps the rear end or the frame. On the outside the U-joint next to the rear differential can be worn and make noise.
2007 Toyota Tundra Sr5 4x4 TRD Off Road Crewmax 57L. Inside the differential usually a pinion bearingcarrier bearing can make a noise like a whine or growl depending on the gap. We offer an industry leading 1-year warranty on every part type we sell.