Because the howl changed/went away with load. Those trucks book at around 30k for the 05 and around 26k for the 03

Donald Snook wrote:
Kaleb wrote: "The thing that had me
worried was the rear end howling on the other 1 ton truck."

I am not an expert on these trucks, I don't know enough to be a novice,
but one thing you said struck me.
Didn't you say it needed tires?  How do you know the howl is not tire
noise. I had a howl from my old Chevy 4X4 and it ended up being the
tires.
23K for a truck with 101K miles?  I don't know how much these trucks
are, but that sounds like a lot of dough for that many miles.  I guess a
lot of it must have been highway miles to put 100,000 miles on it in two
years.
Donald H. Snook

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