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General Sport Trac Discussion
Rear End Whine
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<blockquote data-quote="RR-sport trac" data-source="post: 1048955" data-attributes="member: 76015"><p>I had the same choice junk yard replace or rebuild - since I can't afford a new ranger or maverick and I really like my sport trac I decided to go with rebuild because all the junk yard options I saw here in Northern California were high mileage - mine was so worn that it had worn the driver's side axle so badly that since it was apart I had them change the axle and all the seals - plus inspect and change fluid in front diff - cost 1600 but s far worth it</p><p></p><p>My 84 year old dad has a 2001 job1 that he went the junk yard route and just replaced the whole axle and got disc brakes in the process - only problem was hooking up the parking brake cable - not sure if he worked that out yet but he said that stopping power was greatly improved</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR-sport trac, post: 1048955, member: 76015"] I had the same choice junk yard replace or rebuild - since I can't afford a new ranger or maverick and I really like my sport trac I decided to go with rebuild because all the junk yard options I saw here in Northern California were high mileage - mine was so worn that it had worn the driver's side axle so badly that since it was apart I had them change the axle and all the seals - plus inspect and change fluid in front diff - cost 1600 but s far worth it My 84 year old dad has a 2001 job1 that he went the junk yard route and just replaced the whole axle and got disc brakes in the process - only problem was hooking up the parking brake cable - not sure if he worked that out yet but he said that stopping power was greatly improved [/QUOTE]
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