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Engine & Drivetrain
Rear End Noise
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<blockquote data-quote="William maybee" data-source="post: 1019872" data-attributes="member: 72309"><p>I have an 03 Sport Trac XLT. It is 2 wheel drive. When I make a left hand turn that shifts the weight of the vehicle to the right, I get a scrubbing kind of noise that sounds like it is coming from the left rear. Today I pulled the inspection cover off, drained the fluid, and replaced the outer bearings and seals. I visually checked the C clips and axle ends but did not see anything unusual. The rear brake pads, and rotors are new. The ebrakes looked good as well. I have heard this kind of noise on other cars, I just can't remember what the solution was the fixed it. I really don't want to continue just replacing parts in the hopes that something might fix it. Can anyone tell me if they have had any experience like this and what they did to diagnose it and repair it? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William maybee, post: 1019872, member: 72309"] I have an 03 Sport Trac XLT. It is 2 wheel drive. When I make a left hand turn that shifts the weight of the vehicle to the right, I get a scrubbing kind of noise that sounds like it is coming from the left rear. Today I pulled the inspection cover off, drained the fluid, and replaced the outer bearings and seals. I visually checked the C clips and axle ends but did not see anything unusual. The rear brake pads, and rotors are new. The ebrakes looked good as well. I have heard this kind of noise on other cars, I just can't remember what the solution was the fixed it. I really don't want to continue just replacing parts in the hopes that something might fix it. Can anyone tell me if they have had any experience like this and what they did to diagnose it and repair it? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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