Customer States: Wheel Broke off While Driving 4X4 FAIL! Ford Ranger XLT 3.0

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @sgtzsquad
    @sgtzsquad Год назад +168

    Nice job by the wrecker operator getting that truck positioned on the lift.

    • @MemorialRifleRange
      @MemorialRifleRange Год назад +1

      I was impressed too.

    • @DonRRicks
      @DonRRicks Год назад +10

      Ray does a trucktopsy while Patsy Cline croons softly the classic country ballad “I Fall To Pieces.”

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Год назад +3

      ​@@DonRRicksPatsy Cline 👍

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Год назад +2

      They closed the door of death😂

    • @jessetruck903
      @jessetruck903 Год назад +2

      Yeah literally no company would ever do that. They must have some rapport

  • @trig
    @trig Год назад +194

    It would be interesting to see the other side inspected for badly worn bearings?

    • @ivanolsen7966
      @ivanolsen7966 Год назад +6

      I just had a similar thought .. see above comment

    • @Odayian420
      @Odayian420 Год назад +7

      Yeah I definitely agree I want to see the other side

    • @peterparsons7141
      @peterparsons7141 Год назад +10

      The other side is waiting to explode. Yes I’ve had trucks with over sized tires on them
      Serious off road ing , and I don’t think the huge tires work better than a good tall narrow aggressive tread truck tire.
      Had both on different trucks, not worth the money and trouble. Studded tires, or chains for off roads.

    • @James-dm6ey
      @James-dm6ey Год назад +9

      Absolutely check the other side. I always change parts like that in pairs. Yes, it adds to the cost, but I'm kinda adverse to finding myself on the side of the road. Cost of ownership.....

    • @DaveBigDawg
      @DaveBigDawg Год назад +12

      If it was my truck I would rebuild the other side

  • @Land-of-reason
    @Land-of-reason Год назад +102

    Would be a good idea to check the other side.

    • @Zommari
      @Zommari Год назад +7

      Just what I wanted to say :) Definitly smart to do!

    • @chrisminifie219
      @chrisminifie219 Год назад +2

      Thats what i was thinking

  • @squiggyg.8415
    @squiggyg.8415 Год назад +5

    Reee…I live for brake clean sound effect😎

  • @johnmarino4085
    @johnmarino4085 Год назад +8

    Most wrecker drivers won’t back into a shop so you got lucky today !

    • @829joliver
      @829joliver Год назад +3

      I hope you flipped the driver an extra $20 bill for his enhanced efforts for getting this disabled vehicle in position on the rack. Nice work!...

  • @stephenbullock-yn3vh
    @stephenbullock-yn3vh Год назад +28

    Heck yeah I'm definitely looking forward to watching part 2 of this ford ranger repair.

  • @lupavo1738
    @lupavo1738 Год назад +32

    Look like that customer has a coolant leak as well. You can see all that "stop leak" all over the frame and radiator/cooler lines. They will definitely be back to your shop soon with an overheating issue.

    • @MacRODesign55
      @MacRODesign55 Год назад +8

      A blind man on a dark night using a torch with flat batteries may not have been able to see the evidence. This "truck" does not appear to get much love.

    • @ivanolsen7966
      @ivanolsen7966 Год назад +1

      sorry what am i looking for and when

  • @alanm.4298
    @alanm.4298 Год назад +26

    Like a few other commenters, I suspect this problem started with the oversize tires and extra wheel offset. Those put a lot of added strain on the bearings, axles, hubs, etc.
    The missing lug suggests the passenger side is heading toward self-destruction, too.

    • @deweydodo6691
      @deweydodo6691 Год назад +5

      Outside bearing was not designed for the extra wheel weight

    • @stevewhiting556
      @stevewhiting556 Год назад +1

      I get why people do it from an aesthetic standpoint, but it’s a much more expensive mod than just the lift, wheels, and tires. Unless you’re farming or ranching or something where you need it, I just don’t know why you’d want to stress those components on a truck that’s going to spend 99% of its life on the pavement. Looking at the mileage, I’m guessing this truck is a toy, but there are so many lifted trucks used for nothing more than commuting. I don’t have that kind of free cash for the maintenance and repairs on my daily driver.

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run Год назад

      @@stevewhiting556 Like you said, I think it's a TOY. I don't have that kind of money either, LOL.

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Год назад

      This is an identical front end to the ones seen on 2nd generation (1995-01) Explorers, like my own, with their extra weight from the body by default. Anyone I know, and I know a LOT of people, in fact an entire forum full, who runs 33s, 35s, on these stock axles, have no problems. The bearings simply wear out at normal rate. These were all intended to be offroad vehicles and are way within spec with the "oversize" tires. It is more likely that they have not been serviced, and that is what is causing the failure. More likely than anything else, they were just torqued improperly.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Caliper came loose when the well Ripped the Hub out and the rotor was attached to hub @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  • @rrich8371
    @rrich8371 Год назад +43

    Now that is scary! I think it's time to get a cool emergency light bar on the Wrecker unit. It can have a PA system that would broadcast doodely-dooos.

    • @wowdude999
      @wowdude999 Год назад +8

      And every time ray drives over a pothole, the truck can say through the PA system “gravity”

    • @rrich8371
      @rrich8371 Год назад +1

      @@wowdude999 hahahaha, 😄

    • @MrArtVendelay
      @MrArtVendelay Год назад +5

      We all miss the doodley doos

  • @tony8902
    @tony8902 Год назад +9

    Had same thing hapen to friend.....caliper holds the wheel on till it finally gives up.....his wheel came off completly with brake caliper after breaking mounting bolts snapping steering ball joint and ripping brake hose off.....it also smashed in wing and door and puncture the tyre and ruined the driveshaft😂 destruction was awesome.....good times as we were miles from a road 👌

  • @dennissmith8199
    @dennissmith8199 Год назад +36

    That had to be making a lot of noise long before the wheel bearing completely failed. Some people just keep driving until something like this happens, when if they would have gotten it repaired early on, it would have only cost a fraction of what this is going to cost.
    Good video Ray.

    • @sorinsrn5442
      @sorinsrn5442 Год назад +2

      Yep, the owner totally ignored that grind sound from the bearing for quite some time and this is the end result. Total lack of care for the equipment.

    • @johnlarkin549
      @johnlarkin549 Год назад +2

      You’d struggle to hear it over the tread noise and no doubt some loud tunes inside the cab 😂

    • @lionelthibault3159
      @lionelthibault3159 Год назад +1

      that made a lot of noise for a long time before that hub blew aprt

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 Год назад +2

      well the owner is getting somewhere between a $600-$750 bill for this repair. it may help him pay better attention...or it may not.
      EDIT: thought about this again right after i posted this. thinking about any part price markup ray may have and what his hourly rate might be the customer is going to be paying closer to $900.

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run Год назад

      @@hellshade2 There's also the TOW BILL unless his Insurance covers it ?
      My Single buddy had his Jeep digest a front locker while out BEATING THE HELL OUT IT IN THE MIDDLE OF NO WHERE.
      He didn't care it was making noise before hand, he had the money to fix anything, was WAAAAY OUT ON THE TRAILS & it was just a TOY.

  • @Kitkat5335
    @Kitkat5335 Год назад +16

    This brings back memories. When I was in my 20's and in college, I was driving a '90 ranger that belonged to step dad as it was cheaper on gas than my car. One day I started hearing what sounded like someone rolling around a spray paint can when driving. Since I didn't know much about 4x4 locking hubs I told step-dad about it. He told me don't worry, it isn't anything major. About two weeks later I was driving back home and noticed a strange clunk noise coming from same tire the Spray can noise came from earlier on. Stopped several times and couldn't figure out what it was. Finally, I felt unsafe and went to pull off, but as I did I noticed several parts on the ground in rear view mirror, and just like this ranger (same tire even) it came off as I turned right.
    Turns out the spray-can sound I had heard was the basket letting loose the bearings which then heated up the Hub Lock to the point the turn dial melted until the teeth were chattering. The clunk sound was where the break assembly was keeping the tire from falling off until, just like this one, the bolts worked loose and it all came apart. Ended up having to do about $600 worth of repairs to get it back up on the road, and it did partially strip the baring retainer nut threads. After that, I started doing maintenance any time I heard, saw, or noticed something driving that truck since I couldn't trust step-dad. I ended up owning that truck and sold it with over 300k miles on it. Still ran great, if not the coldest running vehicle I've ever driven. 2.9L that hated warming up for anything in the winter.

    • @peterparsons7141
      @peterparsons7141 Год назад +4

      It’s a young guy thing. It was all I could do to keep my son from putting these on his Toyota.
      Ask me how I know! Had a lot of trucks, and too much rubber usually give you trouble, and little benefit.

    • @stevewhiting556
      @stevewhiting556 Год назад +1

      A guy I went to high school with had a similar failure in his F150. He was going about 40-45 through our town when all hell broke loose. It ended up shooting the tie rod right through the wheel. He ended up taking out 3 cars at the Ford dealership. It totaled his truck, but thankfully he was ok. He ended up buying one of the trucks he hit at the dealership. The 3 he hit were just minor damage since the curb and sidewalk turned the truck before he hit them head on. They figured it was a wheel bearing failure and when the wheel broke loose, it turned the tire enough to snap the tie rod. Once the tie rod came thru the wheel, it locked it and turned the truck hard right. I knew another guy who lost a left rear bearing on his Focus on highway 20 west of Atlanta at 75 mph. He was lucky to walk away from it.

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 Год назад

      @@peterparsons7141 you don't need huge tires on a truck unless you are building a truck for rock climbing...

  • @dennisstahl6996
    @dennisstahl6996 Год назад +6

    Perhaps part of the cause of the bearing failure was the tires are too big for that small of a truck.

  • @jaygadd1805
    @jaygadd1805 Год назад +31

    As a former Ranger owner, I'm hoping this one gets a chance to cover more pavement for years to come. My family has owned and (ab)used them from an '84 through the 2010 4 litre. Every one of them were great haulers, punching far above their weight, and deserving much better maintenance then they got.

    • @warpedphreak
      @warpedphreak Год назад +4

      the 4.0 was a FANTASTIC motor! no I-6 309, but damn if it didn't try and make a name for itself

    • @stevewhiting556
      @stevewhiting556 Год назад +1

      I had an Exploder with one. The timing set was replaced twice in 75k. It’s why we sold it. And the mpg was atrocious. I had a buddy with a Ranger almost identical to this one that he put close to 300k on with no issues. I’ve heard good and bad. It’s like the 5.4. You get a good one or a bad one. I’ve seen them with 600k with little more than a valve cover leak and I’ve seen complete failures under 100k.

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 Год назад +1

      84-97 was a different truck than this ranger. they were based off the old bronco 2 chassis and suspension. more suited for off-road travel than later models in my opinion...

    • @hdfxrs9121
      @hdfxrs9121 Год назад

      @@hellshade2 I had an 89 Bronco II with the 2.9L V6 with 5sp manual. I loved that truck. Wish I hadn't sold it but I needed a pickup. Only had 95K miles on it.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Год назад +4

    Idk i think id chage the knuckle also and look at the right side wheel berrings also. Had he been up on I-90 doing 85mph this would have killed him. Nothing would be left of that truck he's very lucky it was only 20mph.
    @85mph the truck could have flipped end of end.
    Florida really needs to start doing safty inspections, a state safty inspections would have caught that. And he wouldn't be looking at the mountain of repair parts.
    Id rebuild the frt end new tie rods bushings all of it . Both sides.
    The over sized tires dont help either.

  • @billysworld
    @billysworld Год назад +12

    He was trying to do jeep things in his ford ranger 😂

  • @svthorasailing4868
    @svthorasailing4868 Год назад +24

    For the calliper to be beat up like that it was driven like that for quite a while,the near side bushes in the suspension should be looked at also.

    • @MacRODesign55
      @MacRODesign55 Год назад +2

      Imagine the noise that the collapsing bearing would have made as it got worse - and obviously ignored.

    • @peterbenson3776
      @peterbenson3776 Год назад +2

      Im thinking it was a “hold my beer moment”!!’

    • @gvet47
      @gvet47 Год назад +1

      Looks like the parts and labor will be more than what the truck is worth. I wonder if the owner has the cash to have it repaired?

    • @svthorasailing4868
      @svthorasailing4868 Год назад +2

      @@gvet47 can afford to break it can afford to make it,trucks about 8k,repairs $1-2 k max still cheap.

    • @peterbenson3776
      @peterbenson3776 Год назад +1

      @@gvet47 they hold their value well considering the cost and quality of new.

  • @robertpayne6960
    @robertpayne6960 Год назад +24

    Serendipitous that this job pops up on Ray's channel as I have finally received all the parts to do my front wheel bearings/brake disk replacement to prevent just such an issue with my 2005 Ranger-with mine being the 2WD version. Droning noise from front while driving not associated with engine RPM but with speed... confirmed with it jacked up and checking for play with suspension. This shows me just what could have happened had I just ignored the problem and kept on driving.

    • @bspvdj
      @bspvdj Год назад +4

      Had a 95 XL 2RWD. Replaced bearings, ball joints, rotors, pads. One of the bearing was damaged and changed everything before had major damages. Kind of sad watching this ranger get that bad

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 Год назад +1

      replacing the bearings on the 2wd drive model will be a little less involved than on this ranger.

    • @robertpayne6960
      @robertpayne6960 Год назад

      @@hellshade2 yeah, have one side almost done now, awaiting torque wrench from the Rainforest to finish... then on to to the other side. Hardest part was getting the brake caliper bracket off.... had to scrounge around for a breaker bar to affect its stubborn removal. Nice puddle of sweat and soaked clothes to show for the effort .... as I'm 1 1/2 hrs ESE from Rainman we enjoy the same climate fueled sauna to work in.

    • @robertpayne6960
      @robertpayne6960 Год назад

      @@hellshade2 Yeppers, and the extra damage from ignoring the problem just compounds the complexity/cost over what I face in my endeavor.

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 Год назад +1

      @@robertpayne6960 yeah fords can be notorious for frozen caliper bracket bolts sometimes.over my years as a mechanic there have been some i had to use an oxy/acetylene torch to heat the bracket to free them up.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Look forward seeing the truck put back on the road and the repairs Good old Ford Ranger @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  • @techguydilan
    @techguydilan Год назад +3

    For issues like 11:50, sharpen an end for an air chisel. You'll thank me later. It's like an oscillating multitool that you can really beat on.

  • @ORRadtech
    @ORRadtech Год назад +1

    In 1975 I bought a Chevy Monza with the small V8. On a road trip in early '78 the passenger side lower ball joint let loose and the wheel folded back wedging itself into the body at 70mph on I75 in Florida. Somehow I retained control and got it off the roadway. The State Trooper was amazed the car didn't flip over. Fortunately it still had 6 months of warranty and Chevrolet fixed everything. FWIW, that's the car I wish I'd never sold.

    • @mattcat231
      @mattcat231 Год назад

      I feel your pain! I wish i never sold my 78 with the 231 V6

  • @chodkowski01
    @chodkowski01 Год назад +35

    This problem has been going on for a while. The driver just ignored it hoping the problem would go away.

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench Год назад +1

      young guy, florida, off roader = not particularly cares for their vehicle

    • @deanwoodward8026
      @deanwoodward8026 Год назад +2

      Agreed. That stripped caliper bracket bolt hole has rust in it- that didn't happen all at once, or all recently. Caliper is probably been what's holding that corner together for a while.

    • @kenore4003
      @kenore4003 Год назад +3

      Those front axels will not take the loads imposed by those massively oversized tires and all the additional loads from the large offset other wheels. Just another "Florida Man".

    • @gvet47
      @gvet47 Год назад +3

      ​@@kenore4003I wonder about all the pickups here in Albuquerque with big oversized tires and rims that put the tire 6 inches outside the fenders. Has to be a extreme load on the bearings and suspension parts.
      I remember a long time ago my wife ordered a Chrysler Concord with a factory option of wide sticky tires. It ended up with a factory recall when the suspension parts started breaking including the one she had. The suspension parts were just not strong enough

    • @kenore4003
      @kenore4003 Год назад

      Real folks who build off road vehicles to really use off-road use reinforced axle housings, reinforced everything underneath, a perked up engine to be able to move the tires. A real off-road vehicle is very expensive and alot of the time, not a lot of fun to drive on the road.

  • @thirzapeevey2395
    @thirzapeevey2395 Год назад +1

    So I hope all the wheel bearings are getting done after all this carnage. Pro tip: when you drive an old car, keep the radio off. You need to hear when something is going wrong, so you can fix it before it grenades. I can't remember the last time the radio was on in my old van, it has probably been more than a decade.

  • @sundog8480
    @sundog8480 Год назад +17

    Surgeon Ray, it would be a good idea to check barring on the other side before releasing vehicle.

    • @iHelpSolveIt
      @iHelpSolveIt Год назад

      And with those tyres and the load not being centre, won't be too long for the rest go😅

    • @JONNIE8OY
      @JONNIE8OY Год назад

      Bearing...

  • @markraday8071
    @markraday8071 Год назад +24

    Good morning Ray, this is a good start to this job ! I read a bunch of comments and just about everyone has to say something about what happened to this truck . One guy was probably right, the owner was offroading and things went south and he babied it to get back to the road for a tow.
    I sure hope the owner gets it fixed! I'd go old school and go to the salvage yard for the whole unit and change out the stuff that you can get at your local parts store. JMO.
    I always liked those older Rangers, anyway hope y'all have a good day and stay as cool as possible. I'll be waiting for part two of this repair 👍🤛✌️

    • @peterparsons7141
      @peterparsons7141 Год назад +2

      I’ve been watching the used market, and if I see any old rangers like this I’m looking at them I think these and the Toyota 4Runners of the same size were good trucks.

    • @danmadison5087
      @danmadison5087 Год назад

      You would put the same stock junk on a truck that is being abused? That would be fine if the Gurley truck could tow its own tow truck everywhere it goes.

    • @markraday8071
      @markraday8071 Год назад +1

      @@danmadison5087 I guess it depends on how much money the owner has to play with. Again it's just my opinion so chill out dude

    • @danmadison5087
      @danmadison5087 Год назад +1

      @@markraday8071 I wasn't trying to be rude. That truck can't even handle the tires and wheels that are on it. It's a death trap. I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.

  • @kilroyfirelizrd
    @kilroyfirelizrd Год назад +4

    It is crazy how much damage a simple worn bearing can cause if neglected (and how much worse it could have been had it failed at highway speeds)

  • @legogummybear5
    @legogummybear5 Год назад +4

    Ranger Danger! as we say here is Aus. Best to stay clear

  • @derekhobbs1102
    @derekhobbs1102 Год назад +5

    That is what cause that accident on freeway where the wheel parted ways and launched the car into the air. Correct wheel offset is important for hub bearing life.

  • @SimpleLife1971
    @SimpleLife1971 Год назад

    I can imagine the owners face when he watches this video! Priceless!!

  • @steze48
    @steze48 Год назад +50

    OOPS! Too much rubber on a medium duty suspension

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Год назад +3

      Big rubber=big side load on bearings

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Год назад

      You may wish to look into lifted Ford Explorers.. That weigh more and have the same suspension.. Turns out they handle it just fine. I know *mine* sure does. It's almost like they were intended to be used for offroad and sport purposes or something.
      Not to mention, the V8 302 based Explorers which have the same suspension and front drive components as this little medium duty chassis, can tow 6,000lbs out of the factory. I'd say if anything this is an overkill front suspension setup for such a small motor. More surprised that it was able to hurt anything under it's own power, than anything.

    • @D4x4Bronc
      @D4x4Bronc 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@KenzertYTgt40 gt40p life

  • @harrysetchell4632
    @harrysetchell4632 Год назад +7

    Same thing happened on my 1992 chey 1/2 ton. But didn't fix , the shop said it wasn't worth it. I can have a good idea why by watching your channel. Keep up the good work

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Год назад

      With price of cars and Trucks nowadays repairs are thrifty option "if" you can get parts

  • @colbiecolbie6979
    @colbiecolbie6979 Год назад +3

    Troy knows this guy , theres a surprise!

  • @DavidSprings
    @DavidSprings Год назад

    Now I feel compelled to go out in the morning and check the front drive parts on my 2000 Ranger. Thanks.

  • @Reloader826
    @Reloader826 Год назад +1

    WOW ... Amazing Carnage , Thankful No One Was Injured ... Small Dents on a 1999 Truck just means FUNnnn ! ... Thanks for the Video .

  • @philgilson260
    @philgilson260 Год назад

    Props to the tow truck driver for puttin in garage and right onto the lift!!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Will need a new caliper and bracket new cv axle bearing Locking 4x4 hub knuckle dust plate might also need ball joints and tie rod @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  • @jdrs4214
    @jdrs4214 Год назад +1

    I used to have one of those Ford Rangers. Awesome little trucks. 2.4 or 2.5, 4 cylinder Mazda engine with 8 spark plugs.

  • @papabapyro8169
    @papabapyro8169 Год назад

    My son’s 06 Dmax had a front hub come apart at 65 mph. Never did find that wheel 12.50 35” and rotor. He kept his cool and didn’t crash. Cheers

  • @jedclampett6466
    @jedclampett6466 Год назад +1

    While assembling the parts list for this repair the inclusion of a good set of hearing aids is a must.

    • @rajbeekie7124
      @rajbeekie7124 Год назад

      You might as well add two brain cells.

  • @hellshade2
    @hellshade2 Год назад +1

    folks, i was an auto mechanic for 32 years. i have seen many cars like this ranger come in on a hook. now what blows my mind on this one is why the hell the customer did not get this car into a shop long before this bearing exploded. this bearing had to be making a hell of a racket long before it got to this point!

  • @randycrager4074
    @randycrager4074 Год назад

    THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED TO MY SON IN LAW. Funny thing was he took out a Sharp Curve sign and almost rolled it but the damage was so great he got a better pick up out it. He bounced it off the bank so hard he folded the cab roof up about 12". He misses the other truck but got a great deal on a newer one with the same diesel motor,

  • @charliedee9276
    @charliedee9276 Год назад +2

    A friends son years ago broke the front caliper off his 99 Ranger off roading, second time I have heard the caliper coming off on a Ranger. It caused much of the same damage.

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu 10 месяцев назад

    I had a similar event happen on my 76 Pontiac Grand Prix while driving across the country. Luckily the wheel did not fall off even though I had to drive it a couple of miles to a repair shop as I was in nowhere land. I needed the whole Magilla. Spindle and all in between the A arms. The right front tire. That will make you pucker as I was moving around 45mph. A great repair shop helped me out of that one. God Bless those guys.

  • @ChrisFaulkner
    @ChrisFaulkner Год назад +2

    oversized wheels can do that to bearings. i'd check the other side as well.. beef it up to a 6 lug if you can.

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Год назад

      The Explorer platform with the identical hub and front suspension setup come with as large as 29.1" tires, with all that extra body weight. Just because a lot of Rangers came with Barbie Jeep sized wheels doesn't mean these are actually all that oversized to begin with. Food for thought.

  • @dannylinc6247
    @dannylinc6247 Год назад

    You're seeing the leverage he created with huge tires on a 95 and up exploder/ranger type suspension.
    When he pounded it hard off road, he had the leverage and the play for the rotor to tip and lean and work against the caliper frame.
    He could turn and push with horsepower against the parts, creating the carnage.
    It needs to everything involved because he did exert so much force. With his hydraulic pressure and the stepping on the gas.
    A great disturbance in the force for his parts.
    These trucks are a lightweight compared to when they built trucks Ford Tough

  • @TimDyb
    @TimDyb Год назад +1

    I traded in my '02 Ranger w/extended cab XLT (3.0L V6) for a more comfortable ride. It was my work truck and it was great; really enjoyed driving/having it. Wish I could've kept it! 😥 Body, interior & engine were in great shape. Somebody got a great truck!

  • @jasonwells9050
    @jasonwells9050 Год назад

    Wow that was crazy the way everything got been all up and pushed back in thank God nobody got hurt

  • @bobimbordino3024
    @bobimbordino3024 Год назад +1

    I had an 01 ranger. 2.5 5 speed rwd. I loved it. Ran it to 525k until the rust got to the frame 4yrs ago. It was still running perfect. Rust belt doing rust belt things on vehicles. Rangers are very reliable, at least the older ones.

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr Год назад +2

    You have more fight than me Ray. Around the 10 minute mark, I would have just said "Truck it" and pulled the whole knuckle as an assembly.

  • @artillerest43rdva7
    @artillerest43rdva7 Год назад

    that reminds me of the time when I bought new tires for my honda odssey , on the way home
    slowed to school zone { thank god! } then I saw my front passanger wheel taking off down
    the road infront of the van! the person neglected to tighten the lug nutz of the wheel!
    boy was I pissed! thank goodness no one was hurt! BJ club covered the repairs! ~7 miles
    driven down the road. glad it did not happen on the highway at 65!

  • @patrickdiehl6813
    @patrickdiehl6813 Год назад +13

    Must have had the radidio volume up pretty loud to not hear that happening long prior to the total failure...A fairly reasonable repair just got a lot more expensive 😬

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 Год назад +1

      Sort of unrelated except for the radio part of your comment, I was driving along 5 above speed limit and I started hearing noise in my radio like having a bad speaker and woiuld fade in and out. Noticed a Danger Ranger behind me changing speeds to come up on the tail of my truck and then drift back just to do it all over again. I just thought the MPG if this guy drove like this all the time let alone tailgating . Obviously nothing wrong with my speakers.

    • @williamwhite9767
      @williamwhite9767 Год назад +1

      You can't hear bearing noise when the off road tires are screaming.

    • @patrickdiehl6813
      @patrickdiehl6813 Год назад

      @@williamwhite9767 could have been part of the problem also👍

  • @jdub976
    @jdub976 Год назад

    I did my inner and outer wheel bearings on my truck yesterday. I remembered to use a minimum 2 cans of brakes clean. The most important part. Thanks for the videos and the tips and tricks along the way. Good day to you as well.

  • @raymondniven5281
    @raymondniven5281 Год назад +1

    Ray, your trials and tribulations during the disassembly of the suspension and hub on the Ranger reminded me of my time working in a body shop as a combination person. Pulling apart a vehicle and cataloging what was salvageable was a chore, especially trying to save what the insurance said was good. Nice truck, good luck with the parts search, and remember to have a good day!

  • @richardchampion4826
    @richardchampion4826 Год назад +1

    Well done. This didn't happen overnight, the owner isn't listening to what his truck is telling him.

  • @ardennielsen3761
    @ardennielsen3761 Год назад

    repair quote... same thing happened to the rear wheel on my car... fixed it in less then 1 day. waiting on OEM replacement parts for the last 9 months, still driving on a temporary repair.

  • @MattsRanger
    @MattsRanger Год назад

    I had a wheel hub go bad on my ‘10 Ranger Sport shortly after I bought it. Picked a new up at O’Reilly’s. Order correct but I was handed a hub for an F150. Counter guy figured out my part was misplaced. Easy peasey. Pretty easy fix if you get to it in time. Brakes were perfect.

  • @kennylove188
    @kennylove188 Год назад +1

    That looks like it a pretty clean low-mileage little Ranger. Unfortunately, this it what happens when the driver doesn't stop to investigate the unusual feel thru the steering wheel and that "growling/grinding" sound produced by failing wheel bearings. this should be a very educational video for anyone running huge tires on large offset rims; that combination puts hugely excessive stresses on wheel bearings and ball joints. Hopefully you will be able to find all the necessary parts at a local junkyard. Great video !

  • @Mecalas
    @Mecalas Год назад +1

    That looks suspiciously like the truck suffered an under-steering event whilst turning right to avoid hitting a berm of dirt/whatever, causing the left front wheel to almost fold under the truck. The driver probably didn't notice or inspect for damage straight away, allowing the wheel's hub assembly to self-destruct. I imagine there was very little distance driven between the initial impact and final failure as the racket/noise it would have made when back on the road/asphalt would have been 'insane'.

  • @richardwarnock2789
    @richardwarnock2789 Год назад +1

    Front wheel hub spindle is bent as well the holes on the rotor backing plate show the sign of being bent!! Maybe!?

  • @davidhomen4528
    @davidhomen4528 Год назад +2

    The owner must have done a Duke's of Hazzard/ Fall guy jumpin action!

  • @Killerbuckets23
    @Killerbuckets23 Год назад

    2:47 that truck ringtone brings back memories of the 1997 Ford F150 my uncle used to have before the tranny went down 😢

  • @IconHVACService
    @IconHVACService Год назад

    Absoulty love how you " FLEXED" the backing plate. Oh and the calibration on your eyes is spot on. 27mm ...

  • @jhonditch4269
    @jhonditch4269 Год назад

    Crist Ler had a problem like this in the 80's the fix was a couple of small clops to prevent hub cap taking a dirt nap I dod see one that apparently failed at stop sign thankfully

  • @DonFredricks
    @DonFredricks Год назад +1

    "This is not a punch, but it's right in front of me, so it'll work." LoL

  • @bobby9195
    @bobby9195 Год назад +1

    Good morning Mr Ray happy Saturday, waiting for my coffee to get ready, you're an hour ahead of me 😂

  • @OathTaker3
    @OathTaker3 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual but you didn't mention the sway bar links, it looks like it's shot & missing the top bushing plus they're cheap enough where the customer should say yes to replace.

  • @pebosk
    @pebosk Год назад +2

    I am looking forward to part 2

  • @411NOW
    @411NOW Год назад

    Damn lucky it was at a low speed. Thaks for the video Ray

  • @bretluyet1896
    @bretluyet1896 Год назад

    i was rough on my f250 4x but it took it till it didnt,but more then got my use,ford makes a good sturdy truck,always had luck out of them

  • @deadfox852
    @deadfox852 Год назад +1

    That was neat to watch for some reason watching you pull apart something is just fascinating for some reason. Probably because you look at it and Know the owner probably has been ignoring it due to lack of money or just general disregard for the vehicle. either way fun to watch you break it down hopefully they will get it fixed an you will be able to rebuild it. Take care Ray!

  • @ronsloan7662
    @ronsloan7662 Год назад +2

    Wow! Catastrophic damage at a low speed. I'm interested to see this one out back on the road. Cheers!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Wow that is some narly damage to the caliper bracket and bearing and cv axle 5:09 @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  • @jamesschneider3329
    @jamesschneider3329 Год назад

    I have an Explorer of similar vintage and mileage. When I got it, it had what I thought was a bearing growl. I changed both sides trying to eliminate the noise. Turns out that the tires were making the noise and I could have sworn it was a bearing.
    I bet this owner had eliminated a noise a while ago with a tire change and thought that the worn tires were making this noise also.

  • @hudso101
    @hudso101 Год назад

    Man. I had an old ranger. I loved that truck! Fix her good Ray!!

  • @Justin_Ebright
    @Justin_Ebright Год назад

    I can believe it did that damage. I have a truck down now (gmc sierra classic 4x4) that had the lower balljoint bust through the shackle when turning at low speed. It tore up the control arm, the hub, the cv joint, bent the shock, bent the tie rod, sheared off a couple bolts, bent other parts of the suspension, etc. One quick slam and like $1500 worth of damage if I do the work personally, idk, probably close to $4-5k if I have a shop handle it. Since the truck is 16 years old, 284k miles, I haven't decided yet if its even worth all the headache at this point.

  • @djoverspingaming2733
    @djoverspingaming2733 Год назад

    I hated working on the front steering. I had an 04 silverado and the left front fell apart. I had to replace everything from the left front. bare in mind, it was painful trying to get the steering knuckle off with it being so rusted in. Glad I got rid of that truck, because it was giving me hell.

  • @gerardjones7881
    @gerardjones7881 Год назад

    just driving down the road, love to see that road.

  • @willmc42
    @willmc42 Год назад +2

    Gonna check the passenger side ? It probably needs inspection.

  • @andrewe3622
    @andrewe3622 Год назад

    another great video Ray. In Australia we love our Ford Rangers

  • @jdadon2000
    @jdadon2000 Год назад

    Fantastic. So short story, I restarted the video close to the end and went to full screen. I am watching and notice that maybe you put the camera upside down on purpose. I thought wow upside down camera angle. It’s different to watch. Finish the video thinking it’s still upside down but no… phone decided to show the video upside. I was confused when the play next video were upside down too. Lol.

  • @peterbenson3776
    @peterbenson3776 Год назад +5

    It makes me very sad to see a wounded Ranger😢😢 like watching a family member suffer..excuse me while I go to counseling.

  • @waltergraves3273
    @waltergraves3273 Год назад

    Extremely lucky. Only thing holding the wheel on was the rotor assembly, and it was about to give up the ghost.

  • @goodxrvn2053
    @goodxrvn2053 Год назад +4

    Folks do not realize that Big Wheels/Tires put a lot of stress on suspension components not designed for those loads.

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Год назад

      They do, but in this config, it is a lot less "extra" than you'd think.

  • @robertsamson2
    @robertsamson2 Год назад

    Nice to see someone else do this work that is not me.

  • @terminallygray
    @terminallygray Год назад +1

    My spidey sense tell me that alcohol was involved.
    I absolutely love these type of videos cause, it shows off Ray's ability to figure out how to disassemble something that's so mangled, twisted and FUBAR. It's like watching General Patton race across Europe kicking Nazi butt and beating the Soviets to the Rine river.
    Like the time Ray had to drill out wheel studs for hours to remove a rim from a Charger/Challenger.

  • @richardmurray9204
    @richardmurray9204 Год назад

    When the hub bearing gave out that big old tire just twisted the rotor around and pulled the caliper and caliper bracket with it.

  • @leonb2637
    @leonb2637 Год назад

    Thankfully this failure happened at low speed so no one got hurt. Looks like a lot of work but stuff happens, especially with too big tires.

  • @brandonstclair6530
    @brandonstclair6530 Год назад

    My dad had something similar happen on his Tacoma, the ball joint failed and when the wheel fell over it broke the CV shaft too. Happened 1/4” mile from home. Had to drag it home with the tractor.

  • @StevenDaugherty-uo5cs
    @StevenDaugherty-uo5cs Год назад +3

    Yeah that made noise for a while. Someone is extremely lucky they weren't going faster when it finally let go. That entire front suspension needs a closer look. A lot of bushings look like they've seen better days and who knows what the right side looks like. It will be interesting to see what you do with it. Good luck finding the parts and hardware. My guess is a trip to a junk yard is in your future.

    • @MacRODesign55
      @MacRODesign55 Год назад +1

      The boot on the tie rod end looked like it is on its last legs too.

    • @StevenDaugherty-uo5cs
      @StevenDaugherty-uo5cs Год назад

      @@MacRODesign55 sway bar bushings look pretty dry and crusty too. The entire suspension needs a good going over. But I'm guessing money it tight and parts will be hard to find.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Год назад

      Parts should be easy. made millions of these over the years without change and good support from aftermarket.

    • @DonsJunkmail-vg1wt
      @DonsJunkmail-vg1wt Год назад

      Junk food yard trips are fun some times🤡

  • @mrfreez4u2
    @mrfreez4u2 Год назад

    If it had the force to bend that caliper bracket it bent the hub. I'd replace the hub assembly as well and look into the upper control arm possibly being bent too! Alot of torque happened there and I for one wouldn't want to take any chances on missing damaged suspension part's! Love your videos btw!

  • @mgmnfld3109
    @mgmnfld3109 Год назад

    Looks like a typical Ford truck front end to me, tipped in like a Grader...lol. 😂

  • @t0rnado695
    @t0rnado695 Год назад +7

    love watching your content ray. keep up the great videos. sure looks like grease on that track rod end dust cover boot. might be split.?

  • @DainSmart-vm7pc
    @DainSmart-vm7pc Год назад +2

    Troy did it, you would be lost without Troy he is Very organised and polite young man all he needs now is a strong woman to look after him I.E ( big Bulgarian shot putter NAMED OLGA ).

  • @wateraries23
    @wateraries23 Год назад

    My 2001 ford ranger xlt has 319000 miles on it. He is in very nice condition

  • @rickydonahue1586
    @rickydonahue1586 Год назад

    I've had that happen it's not a good time. I was driving a 1ton 85 Chevy plumbing truck with a rack full of pipe. It was a bad day.

  • @patricspointofview7188
    @patricspointofview7188 Год назад +15

    I’d do the passenger side too. Those wheels are too big for that application.

    • @turboturtle9083
      @turboturtle9083 Год назад

      Wheel tire combo twice the unsprung weight plus the extreme offset on those little bearings........they didn't stand a chance. Accident waiting to happen. I'll bet the other side is not far behind.

    • @dennis3850
      @dennis3850 Год назад

      I love lifted trucks. Wheels are never to big lol (with in reason of course)

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Год назад

      The bearings, CV axles, rear solid axle all handle tires this large no problem. I know mine do, plus the added weight of the whole body of my Explorer that has the same front suspension setup as this little Ranger.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад

    I am stunned. How can so much destruction be caused at just 25 miles per hour!?

  • @garynewell6947
    @garynewell6947 Год назад

    outstanding Ray good day to you wow thats bad ray carnage but the most important thing is to have yourself a great day

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 Год назад

    The caliper was forced off when the hub collapsed, which is why the bottom bolt pulled completely & the top one bent.