I'm wondering if a cheap-o plasma cutter from Harbor Freight would be worth trying, I think they have one in the $100-200 range...Are you doing the safety squint?
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I'm wondering if a cheap-o plasma cutter from Harbor Freight would be worth trying, I think they have one in the $100-200 range...Are you doing the safety squint?
If the job was done right and you have no issues and the peace of mind you didn't pay too much.Drove from Atlanta to Tampa, and was hearing a strange sound from the rear...
Thanks to the FRF I was able to diagnose the problem as a rear pinion gear.
After watching a YouTube videos on how to fix the problem, I gave up doing it myself half way thru the video, NOPE, too much for me.
This was the report from the shop:
Verified concern. Rear diff bearing making noise. Removed rear end cover to find bearing pitted and worn. Needs all rear diff bearings.
Rear pinion was stuck in bearing making it impossible to get out without damaging the pinion. Will need ring and pinion.
Left rear wheel bearing shattered upon removal. Needs rear axle bearing replaced.
Replace pinion, carrier, and axle bearings. Replaced pinion seal, and both wheel seals.
Replaced rear differential ring and pinion.
I had about 125K when this happened. I do have +3 Deavers and Geiser springs, and towed about 4K miles, which may have contributed to the wear.
Also had transmission fluid/filter changed. The grand total was almost $5K. I know, too much, but I needed it back before Thanksgiving, and they delivered.
The good news is I asked about the warranty, and they said it's warrantied for life of the vehicle. All is running smoothly now.
I'm gonna tell you this is exactly what I was told caused my pinion failure.. My pinion bearing failed after driving cross country, towing the entire time. Oh and I had new leafs put in about halfway during the drive. I originally paid about 3k to get it done and then a noise reappeared and it was redone under warranty, almost 5k on the warranty receipt. Everything in the axle was replaced. EVERYTHING.I had about 125K when this happened. I do have +3 Deavers and Geiser springs, and towed about 4K miles, which may have contributed to the wear. Also had transmission fluid/filter changed. The grand total was almost $5K. I know, too much, but I needed it back before Thanksgiving, and they delivered.
Regular Ford 9.75. The tech who did mine said it was cheaper than the 8.8/super 8.8 on a lot of F150s, but not by much. The labor itself is all the same.Are Raptor bearings, seals, and the R&P the same as mere mortal F150 parts, or did the dreaded Raptor Tax apply?