Its a noise like a mud tire makes, from start to stop it gets more noticeable under accelaration
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Hub bearing annoying as hell not sure what style you have could be easy fix could be a beast just go to parts store autozone would work tell'em what you got & they can show you pics & diagram
SOURCE: 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 rear noise
you need to check you universal joints usualy the one on the rear axel is the first to go. i recomend to put bolth in at the same time. the new ones will be greasable so dont forget to give them a little every oil change
SOURCE: 2008 GMC 2500 Sierra - Change factory tire pressure setting
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SOURCE: 99 Gmc Sierra Z71
What this sounds like you have a bad wheel bearing.The best thing to do is lift it up put some jack stands under each side of the axle and manualy lift the wheels see if there is any play on it .Move the wheel up and down and side to side agressively .you should have no play on it.keep me posted and I can guide you on changing the bearings.
SOURCE: 2005 GMC Canyon 4x4 clicking noise in rear end
Stones in tire treads? Pull the rear wheels for a look-see. Inspect brakes and all hardware. Have then lubed. Make sure linings or pads are not glazed to eliminate squeaking noise.Make sure parking brake works properly and smoothly. It may beone or more of those things. Good luck there, pardner.
SOURCE: Rear-end grinding noise in 1993 GMC Sierra 1500
your description sounds like the gears inside the the same differential you just replaced.
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