This video is part one of the series ” How to diagnose and repair a noisy Dodge RAM 1500 differential “
We show on this video what the noise sounds like, and we explain how to remove the rear axles.
We also made a video that explains how to remove and install the Pinion Bearing with a Shop Press, this is the link:
https://youtu.be/D1UVFlXd-aQ
very clever video nice touch with the family helping
love how you got your family involved. i apriciate you sharing your knoledge with them and us
one of the best car/ repair videos ive ever seen. great job guys. keep doing what you're doing.
Dude she is so cute, my Daughter also gets down and dirty, when I got Deployed my Daughter then 14 says daddy when u come back home it will be all fixed, lol omg the best, I said wait for and we do it together… Awesome stuff,
Great vid. However, doesn't seem it's the issue I'm experiencing. I'm hoping you can help out. I have a 2016 1500 sport model with the 8spd/hemi. I am hearing a rattle from the passenger side rear, possible the exhaust, but not 100% sure. It happens mostly on cold starts and the rattle used to go away somewhat as I drove and the truck warmed up. Now I hear it consistenly, especially over bumps. I haven't had this truck long, and started noticing this rattle as the weather got colder. What could this be? Again, it seems it is coming from the right rear of the truck, possibly behind and/or below the cab. Thanks again.
How cute!! I love how family oriented this video is makes it less boring.
Your series on changing the pinion bearings, including the homemade tool, helped immensely in my SUCCESSFUL pinion bearing replacement. Thank-you!
You're little girl is a beast dude lol raising them right
Wow nice thanks for this video!
The c clip knowledge was dope!
thank you so much
Love how you have your kids involved
nice family there those who work together stay together and damn that c clip was easy to get out, mine was a pain in the behind! lastnight axle would not push all the way in (even hitting it with hammer) had to pry on it (in the diff) and it still wouldnt come all the way but was able to get clip out, then rechanging the axle bearing and putting it back in axle still wouldnt go in anymore? had to pry on it again and wedge clip it a lil then pound it in with hammer..
Can Jojo come fix my truck for me?
cute kid I want to teach my daughter how to work on cars like that
2 wheel trucks dont have differential case? because this would cost over $1,000 at a shop. My 97 astro van had the same problem
I love it when you bring in the kids. I haven't been doing car repair for very long, and some of the tasks are still kind of intimidating. Seeing kids and other non-professionals is encouraging. They're only doing the jobs which are within their capabilities, of course, but that same rule applies to me. Good job, kids.
Really enjoying this video! 😉
Have a 1999 dodge Durango I have a wheel bearing from back left side .. It's a inner bearing it's that almost same set up
im liking this family set up
OMG, the kid's awesome !!! Those guns get heavy.
Wow the blondes amazing,get at me if your single.
Great video, thanks so much. I love how the kid is doing this kind of work and yet there are grown men who are to lazy to even put gas in a car. GREAT JOB KID 😉
I just wanted to say thank you. your video was well done and easy to follow. I finished putting in new bearings in the rear of my dodge ram. I never would have attempted the fix without your help. I made the tool for adjusting the preload on the carrier bearings and I also used my lathe and some pipe to make a tool to press the big bearing on the pinion. A big thumbs up and a thank you from texas
What year is the truck
I love this video. A family affair. Everybody is involved.
Thank you very much for the instructions. It has completely prepared me to do the job, however, I need to know where to purchase the bearings and the seals for this job. I live in South Florida or I may buy them on-line….please direct me. Thanks.
my diff is banjaxed
I have a noise coming from the back of my truck. it's an 03 dodge. it's not that high pitch whine that you described as a car going in reverse though. it's more of a roar I guess you would call it. it does it when the truck is moving no matter what speed. I can hear it.
No Country for old men….good video