ronmichaelgaray
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- 2005 Explorer XLT
Hey everybody. Hope someone can help me narrow down my problem. I have a 2005 Explorer XLT. Driveshaft yoke broke off at the rear diff leaving the flange still bolted on. Was still connected at the front. Loud rumbling and heavy vibrating prior to it dropping. At times it knocked violently when going into reverse. Not always. Very loud clunk sound when coming to a stop.
When the driveshaft dropped, I had stepped on the gas hard to cross a road and it happened right around the corner from my house. A neighbor strapped it to his pickup and towed me in reverse back to my parking stall. It rolled without any issue that I recall.
Fast forward to today. I remove the old drive shaft completely and find out that Dorman sends me a new one piece drive shaft assembly which is too short. Then I'm about to measure from the tranny opening to the rear diff opening and I discover that I can't turn the right rear tire. Pop the tire and brake look fine. Left rear turns, no unusual sounds.
I recall spinning the right rear tire when I changed out the rotor a few months back but it was making a clicking sound.
In short, what is a mystery to me is why the truck rolled smoothly in reverse for a few hundred yards. If the wheel is seized or axle not turning properly wouldn't I have felt the tire dragging or skipping? In a stock rear, would one rear wheel not spin with a disconnected drive shaft? Could the wheel seizing up break the yoke off clean? I'm thinking my rear or maybe just the axle is shot but I'm not sure that just installing a new drive shaft will be the cure. Thoughts are appreciated.
When the driveshaft dropped, I had stepped on the gas hard to cross a road and it happened right around the corner from my house. A neighbor strapped it to his pickup and towed me in reverse back to my parking stall. It rolled without any issue that I recall.
Fast forward to today. I remove the old drive shaft completely and find out that Dorman sends me a new one piece drive shaft assembly which is too short. Then I'm about to measure from the tranny opening to the rear diff opening and I discover that I can't turn the right rear tire. Pop the tire and brake look fine. Left rear turns, no unusual sounds.
I recall spinning the right rear tire when I changed out the rotor a few months back but it was making a clicking sound.
In short, what is a mystery to me is why the truck rolled smoothly in reverse for a few hundred yards. If the wheel is seized or axle not turning properly wouldn't I have felt the tire dragging or skipping? In a stock rear, would one rear wheel not spin with a disconnected drive shaft? Could the wheel seizing up break the yoke off clean? I'm thinking my rear or maybe just the axle is shot but I'm not sure that just installing a new drive shaft will be the cure. Thoughts are appreciated.