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<blockquote data-quote="RR-sport trac" data-source="post: 1046214" data-attributes="member: 76015"><p>I just had something similar on mine at 248,000 miles - lots of noise coming from. what I thought was the front - rear diff leaking a little from the pinion seal - took it too a shop to troubleshoot - rear end was completely worn out - I did what was recommended earlier, watched a bunch of videos - thought it through and decided that it was worth it now to get someone else to do it - so had the rear end shop rebuild it - pricey but not too bad for here in California - just shy of 1700 for inspection, service of front diff, rebuild rear, swap out one rear axle, and replace all rear end and axle seals - at least it was less than he quoted me - 500+ miles later I am getting ready to swap out the gear oil - shop recommended 85/140 - truck had never run better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR-sport trac, post: 1046214, member: 76015"] I just had something similar on mine at 248,000 miles - lots of noise coming from. what I thought was the front - rear diff leaking a little from the pinion seal - took it too a shop to troubleshoot - rear end was completely worn out - I did what was recommended earlier, watched a bunch of videos - thought it through and decided that it was worth it now to get someone else to do it - so had the rear end shop rebuild it - pricey but not too bad for here in California - just shy of 1700 for inspection, service of front diff, rebuild rear, swap out one rear axle, and replace all rear end and axle seals - at least it was less than he quoted me - 500+ miles later I am getting ready to swap out the gear oil - shop recommended 85/140 - truck had never run better [/QUOTE]
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