AA7KN
Member
- Joined
- July 23, 2017
- Messages
- 47
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Livingston, Texas
- City, State
- Livingston, Texas ( home)
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2022 Explorer ST
- Callsign
- AA7KN
I have a beautiful 1996 XLT and it is in perfect condition. I live and drive in Abu Dhabi, about 45 min. south of Dubai. I was very lucky to find this Explorer here. I have done so much to it to make it perfect. BUT, I have a strange symptom I am hoping someone can help steer me in the right direction towards correcting this problem. When I got the Explorer, it made a terrible noise in the front end sounded like the Wheel Bearing hubs were bad, so I changed them, didn't help, I changed the tie rod ends, upper control arms and ball joint, lower ball joints, CV axles, nothing helped. The last thing I changed was the tires, man, when I changed the tires it was so quiet the only thing I could here was the wind. so I was very happy. well after about 6 to 8 months, the noise came back, knowing the tires were almost new and didn't show any signs of wear, I changed the wheel bearing hubs again at the advise of my mechanic. still had the noise. I changed the tires again and the noise went away. this time I got a computer alignment and balance, and everything was great until last month when the tires were 8 months old and guess what ? Yep, the noise is back. sounds just like a rough rolling bearing. I have since changed the steering rack and power steering pump, thinking that the tires were wearing funny causing the noise over time. nothing helps. the only thing I have not done is rebuild the front diff. if the bearings in the Diff were bad, why would new tires hide the noise untill they wear down a little than make the noise noticable ? is that possible ? has anyone had this before ? realy making me crazy and this is my 3rd set of tires in 3 years...can't keep doing that. so Please, any Ideas would be great and Thank you in advance for taking the time to help me out.
Mike
Mike