87FordLoneRanger
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- January 24, 2011
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- City, State
- Deland, FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1987 Ranger STX
Hello, I have a few questions I need answers to, and I'm sure sure ya'll are who to talk to. I have a 87 Ford Ranger STX 4wd. Since I've owned the truck, locking in the front differential (push button auto 4x4) it's made a popping noise. Normally only the when the front left is really pulling. Besides that it was quiet as could be. Was. Got stuck in 2wd the other day and went to lock it in and the popping came back but was followed by a kind of grinding noise, almost like the hub isn't locking. It's coming from only the driver side. Now for the questions... I automatically assumes it was a U-joint that had been going bad, then a buddy noticed the other side not turning either. He told me it was probably the gears in there, something a miss. But another, more credible friend told me it doesn't necessarily mean the gears are bad, due to the limited slip. He said that the limited slip would keep the other side stationary when the opposite is turning. True or false? Just trying to get an idea of what I'm dealing with, as this is my first 4x4. Don't wanna start pulling the diff apart if the limited slip is to blame, meaning it would most likely be the less expensive U-joint. I know it's hard to understand exactly without being there but I thought someone here could explain to me what I'm dealing with. Thanks..