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...Rear Wheel My drivers side rear wheel is wobbling and when I jacked it up to check the lugs nuts they were still tight. The wheel will spin around but is still wobbling. I did recently use the all ...

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Question about 2006 Explorer

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rear wheel drive? The Explorer Limited Edition 2-Wheel drive is care referring to. THANK YOU 2 wheel drive refers to the rear wheels. The traction control feature applies the brakes to the wheels that

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removing the rear wheel bearings on a 2001 ford explorer How do I remove the rear wheel bearings on a 2001 Ford Explorer. It is a 2WD. Take out the wheels first

...rear tire/wheel When I accelerate from a complete stop while turning left, there is a rubbing or grinding sound that comes from the back tire or wheel. I had my tires rotated today and the mechanic ...

...4 wheel drive make sure it is disengaged and put it in neutral. Do not start engine. Grab one rear wheel and rotate it. If the wheel on the opposite side rotates the same direction it is traction ...

...rear wheel feels loose. checked lugs, all tight, pulled wheel and rotor is wobbly, losse. what's the cause? You need a wheel bearing....don't drive it. Tow it to a dealer.! Ford wheel bearings are ...

WHEEL OR A REAR WHEEL DRIVE ON MY 2002 FORD EXPLOYER Ford Explorers are either RWD or 4WD Should be a rear wheel drive. Look at the rear wheel axles---underneath the truck in the middle the the almost

Question about 2002 Explorer

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...rear wheel bearing replacement what about it? conventional axle or limited slip? Get axle code off door sticker. SECTION 205-02: Rear Drive Axle/Differential - Ford 8.8-Inch Ring Gear 1998 ...

...Wheel Speed Sensor Ring - Rear Printable View (134 KB) Special Tool(s)Installer, Wheel Speed Sensor Ring 206-084/1 Installer, Wheel Speed Sensor Ring 206-084/2 ItemPart NumberDescription 12C182Wheel ...

Question about 2007 Explorer Eddie Bauer

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...of the fastest wheel and intermittently applies the brakes. Remember there are 2 sets of brakes on each rear wheel. The calipers are visible but the drums are concealed as part of the rotor

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