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Some tires are noisy. Some rear axle HD differentials make noise. Differential bearings may be noisy. When the differential was drained, the oil should have been inspected for metal residuals.
Well, sir, it is metal on metal, and you did well to stop it. Someone will be needing to take the whole thing apart and find the problem. It may be easy because the metal should show where it was rubbing because it will be shiny bright.
Be blessed.
Forget purchasing anything, i had the same problem. Slide the lid back and spary the belt with WD40..... noise goes and works a treat and no money spent!
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