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 99 Treg 3.0 Auto Shogun, Squeking at low speed
 
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post May 22 2008, 03:07 PM
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Hi all, am looking for some advise. Have 99 treg shogun 3.0 auto LWB and at low speeds I sometimes (not always) get a weird squeek. The best was I can describe it is almost like the whirl of a police siren. ANY ideas, thanks
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post May 22 2008, 04:18 PM
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Thats a hard one , it can be the front hub bearing or the front diffrential. I have noticed on a few but not many at all , merelly ones that are used for extreme duity making a similar noise , never makes it when 4WD is engaged , as my 96 Pajero VR . At first i thought myself it was the hub bearings and i replaced them but it helped a little but turns out it was in the front diffrential. The main pinion and ring gear had accumalated a small gap, replacing the thrust plate fixed it though.
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