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Default Rear End (Diff??) Noise

So.. without too many details i destroyed a wheel, bent the rear subframe and destoyed the control arm on the rear right side of my car a couple months back.

Everything was replaced and runs great except i have a noise in the rear diff area. The noise gets louder with increased speed. 40km/h it isnt too bad but at 60+ it gets pretty noise.. Its not a clunking or ticking.. more like a whir or grind.. almost like something is unbalanced.

Anyone have any ideas? Is it my diff? Bearings? Driveshaft? 1/2 shaft? It has gotten a bit worse since the "incident" a few months ago.






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