Dennis F
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- City, State
- South Shore, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT
The truck is a 2000 explorer XLT 4.0 OHV motor.
The symptoms are similar to bearings and tires, but both were changed last year. I forget the brand of bearing they are, but they were cheaper ones. I rotated the tires and the noise did not change at all. Even putting it into 4wd does not change the sound. Turning while driving in either direction has no effect on sound.
It starts around 15-20 mph and gets worse the faster I go. The sound is weird though as it has almost a high and low pitch to it as it oscillates. The pitch also gets faster the faster I go. Putting it in neutral and revving it, there is no noise so I have isolated it to driveline. It almost sounds like a thump sounds and grind/growl if that makes sense.
I replaced the bearings last year, maybe a little longer then that ago and the tires are sock sized Goodyears also replaced about the same time.
Any ideas?
The symptoms are similar to bearings and tires, but both were changed last year. I forget the brand of bearing they are, but they were cheaper ones. I rotated the tires and the noise did not change at all. Even putting it into 4wd does not change the sound. Turning while driving in either direction has no effect on sound.
It starts around 15-20 mph and gets worse the faster I go. The sound is weird though as it has almost a high and low pitch to it as it oscillates. The pitch also gets faster the faster I go. Putting it in neutral and revving it, there is no noise so I have isolated it to driveline. It almost sounds like a thump sounds and grind/growl if that makes sense.
I replaced the bearings last year, maybe a little longer then that ago and the tires are sock sized Goodyears also replaced about the same time.
Any ideas?