Jrgunn5150
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ryclef331 said:He's saying the run-out measurement was off. Meaning that the ring gear is just like you said....its not "true." Picture laying the gear on a perfectly flat surface...you'd have gaps under it. This can cause whininig. If the gear isn't true, there isn't really any amount of shimming you can do to fix it. The carrier itself could be warped or it could have been improperly tq'd. I've got motive gears in my car and have zero issues but every car is different. Gears a strange beast. Sometimes they just fall in...sometimes you fight them all day and night. It could be a pinion depth is off or back lash is off or a combo of both...but if he is saying the runout is off, that could be your problem. The crappy part is once they've got a pattern worn into the, you might be stuck with a set of noisy gears till you get new ones.
That's not run out, in technical terms, although it probably is what the guy is talking about. Run out ould be if it wasn't perfectly round, looking at the end, what Ryclef described is flatness.
At any rate, have them replaced, the casting is defective, and should have been caught in the machine shop.