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I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on
a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? |
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On Jan 23, 9:26*am, Daniel David Palmer > wrote:
> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on > a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut > down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain > and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a > click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? > Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? Even if you put the truck in neutral, the front and rear driveshafts will still turn, so you can't really rule out the drivetrain. But I doubt it is the drivetrain. I would bet it is the tires. All tires will get noisy after time. Are these the original tires? 68,000 miles would seem like enough mileage for the tires to start showing signs of wear, like road noise. If you are going to get new tires, consider the Cross Terrains. |
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Mikepier wrote:
> On Jan 23, 9:26 am, Daniel David Palmer > wrote: >> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on >> a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut >> down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain >> and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a >> click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? >> Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? > > Even if you put the truck in neutral, the front and rear driveshafts > will still turn, so you can't really rule out the drivetrain. But I > doubt it is the drivetrain. I would bet it is the tires. All tires > will get noisy after time. Are these the original tires? 68,000 miles > would seem like enough mileage for the tires to start showing signs of > wear, like road noise. > If you are going to get new tires, consider the Cross Terrains. The tires only have 20,000 miles on them, although they are half worn (here in the up and down hills of Pittsburgh that's about average). |
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On Jan 23, 10:02*am, Daniel David Palmer > wrote:
> Mikepier wrote: > > On Jan 23, 9:26 am, Daniel David Palmer > wrote: > >> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on > >> a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut > >> down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain > >> and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a > >> click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? > >> Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? > > > Even if you put the truck in neutral, the front and rear driveshafts > > will still turn, so you can't really rule out the drivetrain. But I > > doubt it is the drivetrain. I would bet it is the tires. All tires > > will get noisy after time. Are these the original tires? 68,000 miles > > would seem like enough mileage for the tires to start showing signs of > > wear, like road noise. > > If you are going to get new tires, consider the Cross Terrains. > > The tires only have 20,000 miles on them, although they are half worn > (here in the up and down hills of Pittsburgh that's about average).- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Sorry I misread your original post. I thought you had 68,000 miles on the tires, but that's the overall mileage of the truck. 20,000 miles on a set of tires seems young, although it's still possibe they can cause noise. |
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I had noise from my 2000 Explorer 2WD that I thought might be bearings. It
was caused by the tires-they were 'cupping'. Replaced tires and noise went away. Also, mechanic told me that cupping could also be caused by bad shocks so I replaced them also. "Daniel David Palmer" > wrote in message . .. I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? |
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don't forget the rear differential and rear wheel bearings, both known
explorer/mountaineer issues "Daniel David Palmer" > wrote in message . .. >I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on a >quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down >the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and >exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click >click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take >it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? |
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Ollie wrote:
> don't forget the rear differential and rear wheel bearings, both known > explorer/mountaineer issues > > > > "Daniel David Palmer" > wrote in message > . .. >> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on a >> quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down >> the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and >> exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click >> click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take >> it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? > > I took it to my Ford dealer today. He says it's a front bearing and the rear springs are broken. |
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Ollie wrote:
> don't forget the rear differential and rear wheel bearings, both known > explorer/mountaineer issues > > > > "Daniel David Palmer" > wrote in message > . .. >> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on a >> quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down >> the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and >> exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click >> click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take >> it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? > > I took it to my Ford dealer today. He says it's a front bearing and the rear springs are broken. |
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Ollie wrote:
> don't forget the rear differential and rear wheel bearings, both known > explorer/mountaineer issues > > > > "Daniel David Palmer" > wrote in message > . .. >> I posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on a >> quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then shift into neutral and shut down >> the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain and >> exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a click >> click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job? Should I take >> it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it? > > I took it to my dealer who said it needs new rear springs (both broken) and passenger side front bearings. |
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FWIW, this crap is not mine
F*** God , all of them "Ollie" > wrote in message ... > nor any way concerned in it, because she was not active in > it; but that now she saw she was guilty of that sin, and all over > defiled by it; and the sin which she brought into the world with her, > was alone sufficient to condemn her. > > On the Sabbath-day she was so ill, that her friends thought it best that > she should not go to public worship, of which she seemed very desirous: > but when she went to bed on the Sabbath night, she took up a resolution, > that she would the next morning go to the minister, hoping to find some > relief there. As she awakened on Monday morning, a little before day, > she wondered within herself at the easiness and calmness she felt in her > mind, which was of that kind she never felt before. As she thought of > this, such words as these were in her mind: The words of the Lord are > pure words, health to the soul, and marrow to the bones: and then these > words, The blood of Christ cleanses from all sin; which were accompanied > with a lively sense of the excellency of Christ, and His sufficiency to > satisfy for the sins of the whole world. She then thought of that > expression, It is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun; which > words then seemed to her to be very applicable to Jesus Christ. By these > things her mind was led into such contemplations and views of Christ, as > filled her exceeding full of joy. She told her brother, in the morning, > that she had seen (i.e. in realizing views by faith) Christ the last > night, and that she had really thought that she had not knowledge enough > to be converted; but, says she, God can make it quite easy! On Monday > she felt all day a constant sweetness in her soul. She had a repetition > of the same discoveries of Christ three mornings together, and much in > the same manner, at each time, waking a little before day; but brighter > and brighter every day. > > At the last time, on Wednesday morning, while in the enjoyment of a > spiritual view of Christ's glory and f > > |
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