davebuck8
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- 2002
My first post ever to any forum, so please forgive me if this is in the wrong place
I have a 2002 Explorer with the infamous rear end whine 40-65, goes away under de-acceleration.
I recently changed the gear oil and added LS additive as a "possible" fix. No luck. So My next move is to "do something" with the diff and that is where this post comes in. I have has reasonably smart people tell me not to attempt a ring a pinion change due the specail tools needed. Used Rear Diffs are not an option as this is a systemic problem with this design. Is the Eaton TrueLoc an option and will it fix the whine?
As an aside I just now found out the I have an open diff, axle code 45, so I guess the LS additive was unnecessary
I have no doubt in my ability to do the work, just trying figure out the best course of action.I'm not interested in flaming Ford for the problem, just working out a solution.
Thanks
Dave
I have a 2002 Explorer with the infamous rear end whine 40-65, goes away under de-acceleration.
I recently changed the gear oil and added LS additive as a "possible" fix. No luck. So My next move is to "do something" with the diff and that is where this post comes in. I have has reasonably smart people tell me not to attempt a ring a pinion change due the specail tools needed. Used Rear Diffs are not an option as this is a systemic problem with this design. Is the Eaton TrueLoc an option and will it fix the whine?
As an aside I just now found out the I have an open diff, axle code 45, so I guess the LS additive was unnecessary

I have no doubt in my ability to do the work, just trying figure out the best course of action.I'm not interested in flaming Ford for the problem, just working out a solution.
Thanks
Dave