2002 eiger 400 with 650 miles on it it has always had a bad roar in the rear end is there an adjustment you can do to correct this.
Normally the rear end will whine or roar if its going bad but that could be because it has no gear oil in it.
The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
The Roar of the Rails ended in 1949-12.
The 'Roar' in Niagara Falls refers to the sound the waterfall makes.
You cannot get an HM or TM of Roar of Time; if you get Dialga at the end of Platinum, it will have the move Roar of Time. :)
My 2002 sport trac has just started a very noticable roar when going done the road just started what could be the cause My 2002 sport trac has just started a very noticable roar when going done the road just started what could be the cause
yes the rear end is the same from 82-2002 the breaks and gear ratio's are what makes the difference
Same thing it does in any other vehicle. "Rear end", "rears", etc. is commonly used in reference to the rear end gear ratio. If a truck has, for example, 3.58 rear end gears, it means the driveshaft turns 3.58 times for every one turn of the rear end gear. The rear end gears are what makes the tires of the drive axle turn, thus propelling the vehicle.
almost like a lion. ROAR!
If it is coming from the rear it is most likely the rear axle. The pinion bearing in the rear end of these cars are knows for roaring. I have seen cars with 25,000 miles on them roar loudly. Mine has done it since I bought it 30,000 miles ago. Nothing to worry about. I would recommend you have the lube checked in the rear end to make sure it is not low. You might want to consider draining it and replacing the lube with 100% synthetic lube.
typical "growl' or "roar'.