Dave8338
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- 2002 Explorer XLT 4.0L
I'm happy to report that the rear differential on my Explorer is now quiet and vibration free. What I found when taking it apart:
1) Pinion bearing / race severely pitted and completely shot.
2) Inner axle bearing on passenger side SHOT.
3) Drivers side wheel bearing rough and pitted.
4) Ring and pinion gears worn beyond their service limit and then some.
5) Spider gears and gear pin well worn with the pin having a wear ridge that I could feel with my finger... not good.
What I did:
Replace EVERYTHING !
I reused all of the original shims and checked the mesh pattern of the R & P after things were reassembled and was happy with the wear pattern. Under load, the pattern was "heal to toe" wear and under back pressure (deceleration) it is toe to heal mesh. Meaning that the gears will continue to wear to the center of each other, which is what you want.
Rock auto came through with a VERY HIGH quality Master Rebuild Kit and the only additional parts that I ordered were the wheel hubs and bearings and a Fel Pro cover gasket. The hardest part of the whole project was cutting through the pinion bearing to retrieve the original shim and holding the pumpkin still/tight while setting the pre-load on the crush sleeve. Kevin (good friend and Ford Certified tech)
made the job look easy. It was a good lesson for me in how the 8.8 IRS rear end is build and what is needed to completely rebuild one of these little monsters. Really... not that difficult but a press is needed and the spindle / wheel bearings are a royal PITA .
Happy to have a quiet Explorer. First time in the last 100,000 miles. Truck just rolled over 236,x.. last weekend.
1) Pinion bearing / race severely pitted and completely shot.
2) Inner axle bearing on passenger side SHOT.
3) Drivers side wheel bearing rough and pitted.
4) Ring and pinion gears worn beyond their service limit and then some.
5) Spider gears and gear pin well worn with the pin having a wear ridge that I could feel with my finger... not good.
What I did:
Replace EVERYTHING !

I reused all of the original shims and checked the mesh pattern of the R & P after things were reassembled and was happy with the wear pattern. Under load, the pattern was "heal to toe" wear and under back pressure (deceleration) it is toe to heal mesh. Meaning that the gears will continue to wear to the center of each other, which is what you want.

Rock auto came through with a VERY HIGH quality Master Rebuild Kit and the only additional parts that I ordered were the wheel hubs and bearings and a Fel Pro cover gasket. The hardest part of the whole project was cutting through the pinion bearing to retrieve the original shim and holding the pumpkin still/tight while setting the pre-load on the crush sleeve. Kevin (good friend and Ford Certified tech)

Happy to have a quiet Explorer. First time in the last 100,000 miles. Truck just rolled over 236,x.. last weekend.
