Rear end differentials have several different types and sizes of bearings. The cost to replace all of the bearings will be around $400.
Which differential bearings? Pinion bearing? Carrier bearings? End axle bearings?
No you can not, The spider gears in the rear differential are a different size and so are the outer wheel bearings and seals. Won't work.
Probably have problems with the pinion bearings, carrier bearings and or ring and pinion gears inside the rear differential.
The differential is the 3rd member of the power train: 1) Engine 2) Transmission 3) Rear end/ differential If you look under the rear (of a rear wheel drive) vehicle you will see a large ball with tubes extending to the wheels. Looks like and refered to as the "bango" that is the differential. Inside are the gears and bearings that control the actions of transferring power from the transmission and driveshaft to the wheels
Could be wheel bearing, differential bearings or maybe exhaust has moved and is vibrating on chassis or body.
want to know what rear end it has for a replacement
Normally a whining noise in the back end means the differential is shot
Could be a number of things - bearings or differential in the rear axle worn or out of oil, tyre wear, or maybe the mother-in-law in the boot!
Axle grease is used for the axle bearings that support the axle shafts. Rear end fluid also known as gear oil which is used in the rear differential to lube the ring and pinion gears.
NO Rear bearings are lubricated with the rear end / gear oil.
First check the level of the lube in the rear differential. If it is low add the correct weight lube. If not, then you have worn gears. Also check your rear wheel bearings as that is what you may be hearing.
Inside the rear axle.