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General Sport Trac Discussion
Bad Vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="Berf" data-source="post: 1042298" data-attributes="member: 75201"><p>No I never figured it out. I replaced all the U joints on both front and rear drive shafts, no change. Took it into a shop and they put it up on a lift and ran it up to 60mph off the ground. They thought it might be coming from the transfer case but weren't really sure, and it really didn't duplicate with the wheels in the air because they weren't under load. I think it was either one of the wheel bearings or the transfer case, but it also may have been the transmission. I couldn't find anyone to rebuild the transfer case, and even if I did it was going to cost quite a bit. I got tired to throwing money and time at it and traded it for a different Sport Trac that had the Limited package, with less miles, one year newer, and in much better overall condition. I think the trade cost me less than what it would have taken to fix the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berf, post: 1042298, member: 75201"] No I never figured it out. I replaced all the U joints on both front and rear drive shafts, no change. Took it into a shop and they put it up on a lift and ran it up to 60mph off the ground. They thought it might be coming from the transfer case but weren't really sure, and it really didn't duplicate with the wheels in the air because they weren't under load. I think it was either one of the wheel bearings or the transfer case, but it also may have been the transmission. I couldn't find anyone to rebuild the transfer case, and even if I did it was going to cost quite a bit. I got tired to throwing money and time at it and traded it for a different Sport Trac that had the Limited package, with less miles, one year newer, and in much better overall condition. I think the trade cost me less than what it would have taken to fix the old one. [/QUOTE]
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