How to Replace CV Axles - Complete Guide
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Easiest method possible on removing and replacing the rear CV axles on your 2006-2010 Ford Explorer or Mercury Mountaineer.
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Torque Specs:
Lower Arm: 203ft/lbs
Mid Arm: 203ft/lbs
Upper Arm: 203ft/lbs
Axle Nut: 203ft/lbs
This process should be the same on the following vehicles:
2006-2010 Ford Explorer
2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
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Bro thank you for this video!! Saved me a major headache and some time and money. Much appreciated
Man I found the craziest thing in this 4.0 I your apart today man
Is this fluid or water thats wet i think mine went out today because there was fluid there and it wasnt oil it also has a bad sound when moving
Vibration coming from the frame not the steering wheel, 45,000 miles ford 2007, no rust explorer.
Any idea on what it might be vibrates at 5560 miles an hour the most. Slow speed nothing.
No idea
Ok, might be bearing in the transmission going, it’s all wheel drive. It could be transfer case., possible driveshaft, not sure.
When I find the shake I like you know.
One thing I will say, I do love my 2007 ford explorer. Did the back up camera stereo, remote car starter installed.
It is a very nice ride. And they are easy to get parts and are cheap to fix.
Shouldn't this be the same for 2002-2005 also?
Not even close.
@@iamdjnam dang didn't think they would be that much different glad I asked before I shared this in the 3rd gen explorer group lol this is about the only clear video to follow
If you don’t have a full axle. It will be one place, if you have CV axles then yes it will be very close to the same simple
@HatBilly2008 have you seen the rear of an 02 vs an 06?
@@iamdjnam yes, ford made 2 different rear axles. If you back end is independent differential.
Meaning not full metal across without CV axles. Yes it would be the same. Easy to change.