A1cntrler
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- Chesapeake, VA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Explorer Sport Trac, 2001
I know this thread is pretty old, and I probably should not be reviving it, but I just wanted to say thanks for the detailed info on here. I have had a problem with cupping on the inside of my tires. Rotating them and having them aligned did not seem to fix it. I bought new tires thinking that the Bridgestone Dueler Revos were the problem. I bought some GoodYear Forteras to try them out (noise in the cab of my '01 Sport Trac drove me crazy on a 2000 mile trip we just returned from) The installer showed me that my lower ball joints were shot on both sides. I had the ST in the dealer for some work just before we left making sure all was good. Checked out ok there, but at CarQuest (where I go the get my tires installed) there was so much slop in them. They were able to replace both lower ball joints, align the ST, mount and balance the new tires. All for the low low price of 460 bucks. (Seems a lot lower than others on the mysporttrac.com are paying for the ball joints). After all that was done the installer told me that the front pass. side bearing was going bad. After driving it home with the noisy bearing in it, I felt so unsafe thinking about driving through the mountains in PA at 75-80 mph on the freeway. Turning to the left brought total silence at all speeds, so the bearing is the culprit. I contemplated taking it to the shop to get it fixed, but read that if I can change the oil/replace brakes I should be able to do this. Took me a little over 1.5 hrs. The hub assembly is definately not cheap! Thanks! This site will be on my daily checks now to read in the forums....