Homerexplorer
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- Upstate NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 99 XLT 4WD
I've done quite a bit of work on the front end of my Explorer over the last year - upper/lower ball joints, tie rod end on both sides, shocks, both bearing assemblies, stabalizer links, etc. With all of this I was very surprised to hear a front end clunk when I hit bumps. I finally jacked it up last night and found the problem - BAD TIE ROD ENDS!! They were less than a year old with less than 10k miles - no offroading.
I am writing this as advice to the next person that needs to change theirs - do not buy the greaseless TRW's. Get the greasable ones. I called the place where I bought them and their inital reaction was that I could return them for a replacement. That's great, but who pays for the alignment every 11 months? They finally relented and agreed to a refund after they couldn't supply a greasable alternative and I told them I had the original receipt.
I am writing this as advice to the next person that needs to change theirs - do not buy the greaseless TRW's. Get the greasable ones. I called the place where I bought them and their inital reaction was that I could return them for a replacement. That's great, but who pays for the alignment every 11 months? They finally relented and agreed to a refund after they couldn't supply a greasable alternative and I told them I had the original receipt.