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Differential bearing


Gingervitis

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I think it might be a wheel bearing that is giving up

But I been told it could be a differential bearing.

The back end of the truck is shaky and I can feel it through the gaz pedal.

As a clueless man with will. Can any of you enlight me?

Ford Ranger XLT 2003 3.0l 2WD Automatic

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I'd put the back axle on jack stands and disconnect the driveshaft. Then you may, or not, be able to figure the bind by moving the diff input and or wheels. Good luck.

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Check u joints the can cause the same thing before you go in to the diff. It's rare to have diff carrier bearing Joe out

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