steve6534
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- February 25, 2003
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- Southern NJ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '06 EB V8
She's done. Picked her back up yesterday morning. $720 later, im back in business.
It in fact was just the rear bearing(s). I am going to go and say they were both bad, and HAD been bad since I bought the Explorer about 8 months ago. I replaced my fronts shortly after ownership. Still sometimes had noise, but just brushed it off, it was so minor.
After getting it back, it seriously is like driving a new car. Not necesarily new lol, but theres no drag now, it accelerates better, coasts better. When I pulled out of the lot, I was amazed at how easy it just went. Even before the bearing actually was shot and broke, they were causing so much resistance.
He told me that I better be glad I didnt try working on these, as it took their huge 60 ton press to barely press the old bearings out. He said the 60 ton was starting to flex.
And to think I was looking at buying a 6 ton for home use...was gonna buy it and try the job myself. LOL.
Thanks for the followup and glad to hear you're back in business ! Did you pay $720 for both sides ? Did they replace or just re-use the old hubs ?