Hi All
Sorry to waste a thread on this but a lot of my posts are in reply to other threads and I really want to pull this together.
As you probobly know I've been going spare trying to cure an annoying front transmission noise on my 1997 SSRG Gen3. Its a rumbling 'starship enterprise warp drive' noise that sounds as if its somewhere under the drivers feet between 20 and 40 mph (loudest at 35mph).
The vehicle has had a suspension lift in Japan and is up 3 inches at the rear and just 1 inch at the front. Must admit I diddnt really notice as it has chunky tyres and was sold to me as having the original variable rear suspension. The front driveshafts are of course slightly out of their normal running angles but well within their range.
I've lived with the noise for four months now and kind of got delayed / wound up by the dealer who wasnt originally able to look at it for me as he had closed his forcourt and seems to be trading without premisis. The dealer's mechanic finally had a basic look but could not pinpoint the problem and suggested I go to Toyota.
The Guildford Toyota dealer i was recommended were completely arsey about the urf and wouldnt even have a look.
My local Gemca Toyota dealer was far better wanted to do a 35 MPH rolling test with the car suspended on a chassis lift but this would have cost £95 for the hour it would take. They were pretty certain it was the front wheel bearing but were talking about a further 2 to 3 hours to change the bearing at £95 per hour which was out of the question.
They recommended a garage in wandsworth who did the rolling test for free, I also had a listen underneath and the noise had completely disappeared. We assumed that this was due to no load on the wheel bearings hence no noise and decided to change the bearing but at my risk.
£250 later I picked up the surf and the sodding noise is still there. the only consolation is as its my buisiness vehicle I'll get the VAT and some of the repair money back through my accounts but Im still pretty p****d off with the car. At least I'm no longer worried that the noise might lead to a collapsed bearing on the motorway.
One small point, I got charged £18 and £44 for oil seals I wasnt expecting, if anyone out there knows the GEN3 rolling gear could you let me know if they were really needed?
There has been a lot of confusion about the drive shaft alignment washers, even toyota parts department thaught they had them but apparantly the GEN3 has a different design. Maybe we should have separate GEN3 and GEN4 sections on the forum.
Anyway I'm completely screwed now, took a risk with the repair and my luck ran out.
Both toyota and the new garage feel that a drive shaft cant make my rumbley howling noise so it must be something to do with the diff, trouble is the Diff is in the middle yet the noise sounds so much louder from the driver's side. The diff has been checked and the oil levels are OK and there is no excessive play on my drive shafts.
Anybody out there got any idea where to go from here or maybe a secondhand GEN 3 front diff before I get tempted to push this truck over beachy head.
Best Regards
mike
Sorry to waste a thread on this but a lot of my posts are in reply to other threads and I really want to pull this together.
As you probobly know I've been going spare trying to cure an annoying front transmission noise on my 1997 SSRG Gen3. Its a rumbling 'starship enterprise warp drive' noise that sounds as if its somewhere under the drivers feet between 20 and 40 mph (loudest at 35mph).
The vehicle has had a suspension lift in Japan and is up 3 inches at the rear and just 1 inch at the front. Must admit I diddnt really notice as it has chunky tyres and was sold to me as having the original variable rear suspension. The front driveshafts are of course slightly out of their normal running angles but well within their range.
I've lived with the noise for four months now and kind of got delayed / wound up by the dealer who wasnt originally able to look at it for me as he had closed his forcourt and seems to be trading without premisis. The dealer's mechanic finally had a basic look but could not pinpoint the problem and suggested I go to Toyota.
The Guildford Toyota dealer i was recommended were completely arsey about the urf and wouldnt even have a look.
My local Gemca Toyota dealer was far better wanted to do a 35 MPH rolling test with the car suspended on a chassis lift but this would have cost £95 for the hour it would take. They were pretty certain it was the front wheel bearing but were talking about a further 2 to 3 hours to change the bearing at £95 per hour which was out of the question.
They recommended a garage in wandsworth who did the rolling test for free, I also had a listen underneath and the noise had completely disappeared. We assumed that this was due to no load on the wheel bearings hence no noise and decided to change the bearing but at my risk.
£250 later I picked up the surf and the sodding noise is still there. the only consolation is as its my buisiness vehicle I'll get the VAT and some of the repair money back through my accounts but Im still pretty p****d off with the car. At least I'm no longer worried that the noise might lead to a collapsed bearing on the motorway.
One small point, I got charged £18 and £44 for oil seals I wasnt expecting, if anyone out there knows the GEN3 rolling gear could you let me know if they were really needed?
There has been a lot of confusion about the drive shaft alignment washers, even toyota parts department thaught they had them but apparantly the GEN3 has a different design. Maybe we should have separate GEN3 and GEN4 sections on the forum.
Anyway I'm completely screwed now, took a risk with the repair and my luck ran out.
Both toyota and the new garage feel that a drive shaft cant make my rumbley howling noise so it must be something to do with the diff, trouble is the Diff is in the middle yet the noise sounds so much louder from the driver's side. The diff has been checked and the oil levels are OK and there is no excessive play on my drive shafts.
Anybody out there got any idea where to go from here or maybe a secondhand GEN 3 front diff before I get tempted to push this truck over beachy head.
Best Regards
mike
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