Telco
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Lincoln Dealership just called back - said it is NOT the wheel bearing, after test driving and putting it up on the lift -they said it is 100% my rear end. And the number one reason they are sure (besides where the sound is coming from) is that the sound speeds up with the pedal, not the tires. Which is what I thought was weird since the begininng.
Bad news: $400 to take it apart and tell me what needs replacing
They call then and I decide if i can get the parts cheaper through work, or if they can.
Then they charge me $400 to put it back together.
Do I have the skills to do the work? I'd wager a 'more than likely' but i DO NOT have the time. As i mentioned, new house, parents on the way and baby due ANY MINUTE. So looks like I'm screwing the pooch on this one.
Good news? I got it in before I did serious damage and f*cked up my entire rear end....
I need a beer.
800 bucks just to look? I'd check around for a rear diff shop and get a quote before I'd do that. You might be able to get a full rebuild and have a positrac unit installed for a little over 800 bucks, might even be able to regear it if you want. I paid 1800 to a local rebuild shop to have my front and rear diffs on my Chevy truck rebuilt, including new Chevy gears front and back as I changed ratios, plus had an Eaton posi put in, for a price reference.