When I bought my '72 Cuda the previous owner told me it would need new rear wheel bearings because the passenger side was shot. It wasn't noticable other than heating the wheel up a bit. I took it to a shop that replaced the bearings on both sides and the next time I drove it I noticed a clicking sound. I just tried driving it today and noticed a VERY loud metal on metal "howling" noise. I put the 'Cuda up on jack stands in neutral and spun the rear tires by hand and noticed a "scuffle /scraping" noise coming from the rear end.
I was told to check the fluid in the pumpkin and saw the fluid line was just below the hole. Is that the right amount?
I've never worked on the rear ends and really have no idea what to do next.
Any ideas?
Thanks guys