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07 rhino 660, there's a click noise coming from the rear. You can hear it going forward and in reverse and seems to get louder when turning, I can't pin point exactly where it's coming from but I believe it's coming from the driver side. Been happening for a month or so. Since I've replaced the axles, wheel bearings, bushings in spindles, rebuilt the rear diff welded the mounts for the diff (they were cracked). It has no lift and has 26 in tires with the wheel spacers from yamaha. All of which was on long before the noise started, any help appreciated so I don't go crazy! Thanks Tyler
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One of your CV joints are going out most likely.
They are brand new less than month old
07 rhino 660, there's a click noise coming from the rear. You can hear it going forward and in reverse and seems to get louder when turning, I can't pin point exactly where it's coming from but I believe it's coming from the driver side. Been happening for a month or so. Since I've replaced the axles, wheel bearings, bushings in spindles, rebuilt the rear diff welded the mounts for the diff (they were cracked). It has no lift and has 26 in tires with the wheel spacers from yamaha. All of which was on long before the noise started, any help appreciated so I don't go crazy! Thanks Tyler
when I had a serious clicking everyone thought it was my one way bearing. turned out to be my drive shaft slipping in and out because my frame was buggered at the rear differential. I had to weld it and get a rear diff support. clicking went aWAY TOO.
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It's most likely a problem with the CV joints.
07 rhino 660, there's a click noise coming from the rear. You can hear it going forward and in reverse and seems to get louder when turning, I can't pin point exactly where it's coming from but I believe it's coming from the driver side. Been happening for a month or so. Since I've replaced the axles, wheel bearings, bushings in spindles, rebuilt the rear diff welded the mounts for the diff (they were cracked). It has no lift and has 26 in tires with the wheel spacers from yamaha. All of which was on long before the noise started, any help appreciated so I don't go crazy! Thanks Tyler
What did you find that was making the clicking noise? Mine is doing that too, and I replaced the axles and it is still clicking.
Thanks for any help.
What did you find that was making the clicking noise? Mine is doing that too, and I replaced the axles and it is still clicking.
Thanks for any help.
Did you every figure out what was causing yours? I just put new axles, CV's, wheel bearings, etc. in mine thinking she'd be good as new, but alas...clicking and grinding from the rear left outer/tire area? Argh!
07 rhino 660, there's a click noise coming from the rear. You can hear it going forward and in reverse and seems to get louder when turning, I can't pin point exactly where it's coming from but I believe it's coming from the driver side. Been happening for a month or so. Since I've replaced the axles, wheel bearings, bushings in spindles, rebuilt the rear diff welded the mounts for the diff (they were cracked). It has no lift and has 26 in tires with the wheel spacers from yamaha. All of which was on long before the noise started, any help appreciated so I don't go crazy! Thanks Tyler
Did you ever figure it out? Mine is doing the same with new axles, cv's, bearings, etc. Argh!?
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Did you ever figure it out? Mine is doing the same with new axles, cv's, bearings, etc. Argh!?
Mine turned out to be new axle/splines in a slightly worn wheel hub/splines. New hub was the fix, problem solved!
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