eXcali
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- City, State
- Bourbonnais, IL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 Explorer XLT AWD 5.0
I have been having a bit of trouble with very low growling and vibration on the front right side and I'm looking for some input from others. I have eliminated any problems with the driveshaft, dshaft ujoint, transmission or engine.
I first thought it was a tire wear issue as they were cupped pretty bad. New tires and it was still there. I checked the hub bearings and they were solid. I ordered a replacement just incase.
While I waited I figured I would change the dif fluid. It was in the shape I expected for a 170k vehicle, dark, thin and VERY bubbly, lvl was about 1 inch down from fill-hole. I read about Ford putting out advice to use 85w140instead of 75/90. So I filled it with 85w140 and added the limited slip treatment. After this there was still some vibration but it sounded a little better, then a quick 30mile drive @ 55mph it started back just as loud.
I replaced the hub bearing today and the noise was just the same. Old bearings were smooth as silk, same as new. I decided to try loosening the Torsion bars incase maybe it was TT to far before I bought it. I did 8 turns each side for about 2 inches drop on front end. The vibration quieted down and picked back up after about 2 miles of driving.
Some more symptoms: I first thought it was the RF hub because when I turn right the noise goes away completely, and when I turn left the noise gets louder and vibration stronger and stays even if I straighten out the wheel, turning right again seems to reset it to the usual noise/vibration.
I currently suspect it's the CV halfshaft due to the previous owner having it TT to high. When I loosened the TT bolts they were as smooth as butter and with Illinois driving they should have been darn near siezed. I would like some ideas from other people just because I don't want to buy another part and it not be the problem. Thanks!
I first thought it was a tire wear issue as they were cupped pretty bad. New tires and it was still there. I checked the hub bearings and they were solid. I ordered a replacement just incase.
While I waited I figured I would change the dif fluid. It was in the shape I expected for a 170k vehicle, dark, thin and VERY bubbly, lvl was about 1 inch down from fill-hole. I read about Ford putting out advice to use 85w140instead of 75/90. So I filled it with 85w140 and added the limited slip treatment. After this there was still some vibration but it sounded a little better, then a quick 30mile drive @ 55mph it started back just as loud.
I replaced the hub bearing today and the noise was just the same. Old bearings were smooth as silk, same as new. I decided to try loosening the Torsion bars incase maybe it was TT to far before I bought it. I did 8 turns each side for about 2 inches drop on front end. The vibration quieted down and picked back up after about 2 miles of driving.
Some more symptoms: I first thought it was the RF hub because when I turn right the noise goes away completely, and when I turn left the noise gets louder and vibration stronger and stays even if I straighten out the wheel, turning right again seems to reset it to the usual noise/vibration.
I currently suspect it's the CV halfshaft due to the previous owner having it TT to high. When I loosened the TT bolts they were as smooth as butter and with Illinois driving they should have been darn near siezed. I would like some ideas from other people just because I don't want to buy another part and it not be the problem. Thanks!