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<blockquote data-quote="I_LIKE_TURTLEZ" data-source="post: 1580009" data-attributes="member: 31555"><p>Not necessarily, bearings often only make noise under certain load until they're on the brink of complete failure. I would assume the vent tube being at least partially clogged is what caused a relatively sudden leak, it's normal for the rear pumpkin to seep over time as pressures increase and decrease, the vent keeps the seal from bursting. </p><p></p><p>Someone is going to have to go under the vehicle and start physically touching and prying on things to find out what's loose. It might not even be the rear end itself but initially that's what it sounds like, it doesn't take long with low oil for them to be cooked, especially the wheel bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I_LIKE_TURTLEZ, post: 1580009, member: 31555"] Not necessarily, bearings often only make noise under certain load until they're on the brink of complete failure. I would assume the vent tube being at least partially clogged is what caused a relatively sudden leak, it's normal for the rear pumpkin to seep over time as pressures increase and decrease, the vent keeps the seal from bursting. Someone is going to have to go under the vehicle and start physically touching and prying on things to find out what's loose. It might not even be the rear end itself but initially that's what it sounds like, it doesn't take long with low oil for them to be cooked, especially the wheel bearings. [/QUOTE]
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