When I bought Amy the 2001 Chevuki Tracker ZR2 4 dr auto.. I knew I was going to spend some money and do some work.. To start with there was the tire issue that has been mentioned in other posts.. Also from the beginning I knew the rear end needed work and soon found one in yunk yard. Then as I knew I was going to pull the 3rd member that I may as well do a locker at the same time. That is a long story under Amy gets a Locker... wrong.. Well, now being a fat old man with a few medical issues I have been overly cautious because whyile you may be able to nurse something with a problem for awhile, If you go out and romp on it and play rough, that is when you are more likely to break something. Years ago, if I owned it, it was going to go where ever I took a notion to. Some times beer was involved but even without, it was going to go or break.
Here are pictures of the 3rd member we took out. I have not tested the adjustment with Permatex Prussian Blue but I will not be surprised if the pinion to ring contact to be near the outer edge of the ring gear. There were 2 clues as to possible problems, #1 there was excessive play of the pinion shaft flange such as you find with a bad U-joint. #2 when under power there was unusual whine noise that disappeared when you let off of the throttle, this being an auto... If it were a stick you would have to disengage the clutch to coast, otherwise the engine braking would most likely still make noise. Now you see what can happen if the ring & pinion are not set up correctly. Oh, it is HOT in Paradise on the Rio