Posted by Sprint 6 on August 17, 2015 at 04:21:13 from (172.78.243.156):
In Reply to: lincoln broken axle posted by 01gentdc on August 16, 2015 at 19:23:22:
I have seen this before on Lincoln's and Crown Vics. The right rear axle bearing cuts through the hardened layer of the axle, then wears a groove in the axle. The noise is then ignored until the axle is cut off or other bad things happen. Likely your housing is ruined, as the bearing usually spins in the housing, removing the press fit on the outside of the bearing. None of this is Ford's fault, this car is 15 years old. If anything, cars are more durable now. Think of how worn out a 15 year old car was 20 years ago, it would be rusted up to the door handles. It is not in a companies' best interest to make a product that lasts forever. As others have stated, this design is/was used since the 60's by the big three on up to light 3/4 ton trucks. Auction cars are not usually a good deal, that is where dealers dump cars they don't want to fix.
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