by "trailer" <st74dummy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 23, 2008 at 08:33 PM
I had noise from my 2000 Explorer 2WD that I thought might be bearings. It
was caused by the tires-they were 'cupping'.
Replaced tires and noise went away. Also, mechanic told me that cupping
could also be caused by bad shocks so I replaced them also.
"Daniel David Palmer" <DDPalmer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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posted before about my '03 Mountaineer being loud. I was able to go on
a quiet stretch of highway at 60 mph then ****ft into neutral and shut
down the engine. Noise continues. So I guess that rules out drivetrain
and exhaust. BLUEOVALNEWS folks suggested front bearings and I do hear a
click click click noise a low speeds sometimes. Is that a big job?
Should I take it to a dealer or can a good independent handle it?