Mr Dubya
Elite Wannabe Explorer
- Joined
- June 21, 2012
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- City, State
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 Explorer Ltd. 4.6L V8
A good friend just replaced a flat tire on the highway today. Rear right.
Soon after, he felt the drivetrain jolt proportionally faster as he gave it gas. He suspected either the tranny, t-case, or front diff were giving him trouble. Suggested that the 4WD was kicking in and out.
Got a tow and brought it to a shop. The mechanic said it was because his spare tire was only slightly larger than the drivers side, and the slippage caused the 4WD to kick in and out.
They replaced the tire with what I believe to be the right sized tire and the problem ended. I buy this, and have no reason to disagree with it, however:
1) The mechanic made a statement that even a tire that was a quarter inch larger could mess up the traction and differential's response.
2) Am I wrong in believing this wouldn't be enough of a difference to cause a problem? Is not a differential's very design to allow two wheels to travel at slightly different speeds?
3) And lastly, is there THAT tight of a tolerance than even a spare with .25" more tread (.125" each side mind you) would throw off normal operation?
Looking to be educated on this, thanks.
Soon after, he felt the drivetrain jolt proportionally faster as he gave it gas. He suspected either the tranny, t-case, or front diff were giving him trouble. Suggested that the 4WD was kicking in and out.
Got a tow and brought it to a shop. The mechanic said it was because his spare tire was only slightly larger than the drivers side, and the slippage caused the 4WD to kick in and out.
They replaced the tire with what I believe to be the right sized tire and the problem ended. I buy this, and have no reason to disagree with it, however:
1) The mechanic made a statement that even a tire that was a quarter inch larger could mess up the traction and differential's response.
2) Am I wrong in believing this wouldn't be enough of a difference to cause a problem? Is not a differential's very design to allow two wheels to travel at slightly different speeds?
3) And lastly, is there THAT tight of a tolerance than even a spare with .25" more tread (.125" each side mind you) would throw off normal operation?
Looking to be educated on this, thanks.