thebadj
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- '91 Exporer XLT 4X4
Hi-miles...283K first edition '91 ['90] automatic 4X4 near its practical/economic life. All of a sudden I get drastic-sounding grinding ..we're talking real 'texture' here... with buckling/mesh conflict sounds... not a scree or squeal or even, steady sounding thing from area of rf wheel. It'll start without warning and stop if you lay off the brake. First instinct is worn/de-laminated pad, so I pull both front wheels, pull the rf caliper, remove and inspect pads, find the pads with a quarter inch or so left and intact. Just did a visual on left front brake assy..sound did not sound like it came from there. There are no wear indicator stubs on these pads, so that's not the sound. I pulled off the rt frnt hub and the grease is what I'd call lean, but I cannot detect bad bearing grind as I would with, for example, a boat trailer. I have looked behind hub for u-joint issue: the shaft slides a little as it should, and the u jt at the hub has only a little, say 2-3 degrees, of rotational slack (at the driven end, at/in the hub) and no apparent looseness between the yokes when pried by large screwdriver. I confess that I am unfamiliar with that on this rig. But chassis maintenance was pretty much given up a few years ago, maybe 70,000 miles ago. [yes, I have look of shame on my face] I've seen threads where fellows have gone thru the whole front end without curing this. I think I might be able to drive it to a shop, but I don't want to worsen this and condemn it to the heap. I need to either find this to be cheap for a shop or easy for me. Any ideas, amigos?