Josh Adams
Elite Ranger
- Joined
- July 22, 2000
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- City, State
- Westminster, SC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01 Ranger XLT
Ok, I did a search and couldn't find anything that sounded similar to my situation. So here it is:
There is a very loud grinding noise, like when you put a baseball card on your bike when you were little but like metal on metal. It does it when I break hard, when I back up hard, when the front end has somekind of heavier load than you usual, and when my suspension is maxed out at full drop(ie, when I hit a dip in the road and the truck bounces up, the noise happens). It is coming from the driver's side.
Here is what I've have done so far. It is a '01 4x4 Ranger, locked front end. Yesterday, I took out the diff, and driveshaft, basically I am a 2 wheel drive right now, but I put in some cv outers in the hubs so I don't destroy them. Its basically all the same except the cv axles are gone, the diff is gone, and the front driveshaft is gone. Doing all the eliminated a lot of possibilties I was thinking might be the root of my troubles.
I thought that it was the diff, cause I've had locker issues before. I thought it might have been bad cv's, but it still does it the way it sits now.
I don't know if I have a bad hub/wheel bearing assembly or if my torsion bars are shot, or if I have some bad calipers and brakes.(The breaks are basically new the only have 20k on them) 80K on the truck.
Any help/advice would great.
There is a very loud grinding noise, like when you put a baseball card on your bike when you were little but like metal on metal. It does it when I break hard, when I back up hard, when the front end has somekind of heavier load than you usual, and when my suspension is maxed out at full drop(ie, when I hit a dip in the road and the truck bounces up, the noise happens). It is coming from the driver's side.
Here is what I've have done so far. It is a '01 4x4 Ranger, locked front end. Yesterday, I took out the diff, and driveshaft, basically I am a 2 wheel drive right now, but I put in some cv outers in the hubs so I don't destroy them. Its basically all the same except the cv axles are gone, the diff is gone, and the front driveshaft is gone. Doing all the eliminated a lot of possibilties I was thinking might be the root of my troubles.
I thought that it was the diff, cause I've had locker issues before. I thought it might have been bad cv's, but it still does it the way it sits now.
I don't know if I have a bad hub/wheel bearing assembly or if my torsion bars are shot, or if I have some bad calipers and brakes.(The breaks are basically new the only have 20k on them) 80K on the truck.
Any help/advice would great.