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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / August 2007

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weird clunk sound when breaking

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MURDOCK096@COMCAST.NET - 11 Aug 2007 03:02 GMT
its a 98 explorer , breaks are all new . doesnt feel like its in the
breaks at all tho , breaks are perfect . but when im slowing down and
its probably 4 outta 10 times but i hear a clunk from the back sounds
like from the rear or driveshaft ( driveshaft is tight with no play at
all ) but it kinda feels like its down shifting and catching slack
from somewhere .. sometimes i notice like 2 clunks , it'll hit  then a
sec or 2 later it'll hit again .. any ideas? anyone have this
problem... tommorow im gonna try coming to stops with it in
neutral ...  until then,  thanks
Hairy - 11 Aug 2007 04:58 GMT
> its a 98 explorer , breaks are all new . doesnt feel like its in the
> breaks at all tho , breaks are perfect . but when im slowing down and
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> problem... tommorow im gonna try coming to stops with it in
> neutral ...  until then,  thanks

Check your lug nuts for tightness.
riddles - 12 Aug 2007 17:04 GMT
there is a tsb on the rear driveshaft front slip yoke. TSB-04-23-07.
Clean splines and use a new grease.

Roy

>its a 98 explorer , breaks are all new . doesnt feel like its in the
>breaks at all tho , breaks are perfect . but when im slowing down and
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>problem... tommorow im gonna try coming to stops with it in
>neutral ...  until then,  thanks

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