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Rear end howling noise??

79lance

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2001 Ford Sport Trac
New to the site here, trying to find the proper place to post my question, but maybe someone can help me with my problem here. I have a 2001 Ford Sport Trac, 2wd, 110,000 miles. Recently i noticed that with all the windows down i can hear a slight howling from the rear end over 20mph. My first thought was the ring&pinion gears, but i have also read that this could be bearings. Supposed to be taking it on a vacation 3 weeks from now, is this something major?? How do i find out what this is without tearing the whole rear end down?? I was told to run lucas in it to quieten the noise, but this sounds like a temporary fix, not a way to solve it. any help is appreciated.
 



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if i were you i would get it checked out asap. especially if your gonna be taking it on a trip. 9 times out of 10 a howling rear end means something isnt right and is at risk of locking up. if it was me i would get it looked at. the lucas may quiet down the howling but its like putting a band aid on a gun shot wound
 






if i were you i would get it checked out asap. especially if your gonna be taking it on a trip. 9 times out of 10 a howling rear end means something isnt right and is at risk of locking up. if it was me i would get it looked at. the lucas may quiet down the howling but its like putting a band aid on a gun shot wound
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First off welcome to the forum. I agree with Smaknu03, Have the front checked while you are at it. If one is going the other may not be far from going too.
 






If you are able to get the rear end on jacks; block the front wheels and get it up to 20+ see if it continues to make noise. If there is noise use a stethoscope and put it against the bearings then the diff cover to see what's making the sound.
 






if its bearings there will be very ever so slight movement up and down at the wheels. if there is no play at either wheels then i would suspect something in the pumpkin. never the less if your not comfortable doing a shake down on the rear get it in to a pro to check it
 






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