I finally fixed rear axle I was able to salvage my old axles by using a bearing relocation I moved bearing just past the wear point of the old bearings and walaa fixed all for cheap money
I finally fixed rear axle I was able to salvage my old axles by using a bearing relocation I moved bearing just past the wear point of the old bearings and walaa fixed all for cheap money
That`s on my to do list as well
current owner of 2004 Trilogy #45 (since 2009)
and just added the POPPAJ Silver Birch to the fleet
(8-2010)
Yes I am hooked
And you'll be replacing the bearings soon.......
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Long story short, I had mine done a couple of weeks ago, $1300.00, everything new.
You'll be tackling this again at some point
It's all BS until you can show me the time slip!
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Yep, temporary repair. Didn't do the necessary research...
There was a TSB from the factory, some early Marauders left the factory with axles that weren't properly hardened, leading to premature wear at the bearing contacts. Moving the contact point will just wear another spot. Gotta get properly hardened axles to permanently fix it. Some of us got ours repaired under warranty way back in the day...
Thanks to Darrin @ BC Automotive:
$1800 and it was worse than when he started!
Brian (FordNut) FPG # 1458 of 7838
03 MM 300A (Lotsa mods, 130k mi) was 303rwhp/318rwtq N/A
then 476/410 D1SC ProCharged on stock block
then 660/555 D1SC PC on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
then 365/369 N/A on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
Now 751/617 3.4L Whipple on 5.3 Boss5.0 iron big bore stroker
03 MM 300B Silver (Mostly stock, originally wife's car, 370k mi) FPG # 7053 of 7838 or 49 of 417 SB
03 MM 300B Silver, Stock, wife's next one, 136k mi FPG # 7134 of 7838 or 89 of 417 SB
04 MM Silver, Stock, on standby 85k mi, FPG # 1212 of 3214 or 432 of 997 SB
01 F150 longbed
01 F150 shortbed
00 F150 4x4 stepside
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68 Stang FB (70 351C 4V, 4 wheel discs, project car)
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I used those "repair" or offset bearings on my MGM, and have had no issues.
I think my axles are different than the ones in question, though...
Ex Panther Owner
Yeah, if bad bearings damage good axles the offset bearings will do ok. If bad axles cause the problem then replacing them is the only real option.
Thanks to Darrin @ BC Automotive:
$1800 and it was worse than when he started!
Brian (FordNut) FPG # 1458 of 7838
03 MM 300A (Lotsa mods, 130k mi) was 303rwhp/318rwtq N/A
then 476/410 D1SC ProCharged on stock block
then 660/555 D1SC PC on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
then 365/369 N/A on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
Now 751/617 3.4L Whipple on 5.3 Boss5.0 iron big bore stroker
03 MM 300B Silver (Mostly stock, originally wife's car, 370k mi) FPG # 7053 of 7838 or 49 of 417 SB
03 MM 300B Silver, Stock, wife's next one, 136k mi FPG # 7134 of 7838 or 89 of 417 SB
04 MM Silver, Stock, on standby 85k mi, FPG # 1212 of 3214 or 432 of 997 SB
01 F150 longbed
01 F150 shortbed
00 F150 4x4 stepside
01 F150 4x4 7700
68 Stang FB (70 351C 4V, 4 wheel discs, project car)
Mods listed here (some items not current): FordNut's Mods
Look the repair is solid ok if the axle was bad off then yea I would have replaced the new bearing and it's location is just fine take ur negative post else where
You'll learn.
Thanks to Darrin @ BC Automotive:
$1800 and it was worse than when he started!
Brian (FordNut) FPG # 1458 of 7838
03 MM 300A (Lotsa mods, 130k mi) was 303rwhp/318rwtq N/A
then 476/410 D1SC ProCharged on stock block
then 660/555 D1SC PC on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
then 365/369 N/A on 5.3 wet sleeved Teksid alum big bore stroker
Now 751/617 3.4L Whipple on 5.3 Boss5.0 iron big bore stroker
03 MM 300B Silver (Mostly stock, originally wife's car, 370k mi) FPG # 7053 of 7838 or 49 of 417 SB
03 MM 300B Silver, Stock, wife's next one, 136k mi FPG # 7134 of 7838 or 89 of 417 SB
04 MM Silver, Stock, on standby 85k mi, FPG # 1212 of 3214 or 432 of 997 SB
01 F150 longbed
01 F150 shortbed
00 F150 4x4 stepside
01 F150 4x4 7700
68 Stang FB (70 351C 4V, 4 wheel discs, project car)
Mods listed here (some items not current): FordNut's Mods
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