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oh, and I scored a pile of spare parts from a junkyard CRD including front shafts (which are not shared with v6 KJs) and wheelbearings so I can finally figure out what the whirring noise is at 45-50mph.  (also a turbo and computers and other little parts but I don't need those as soon)

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suddenly getting a weird bad vibration in reverse. :(   upon closer inspection the front shaft moves up when shifted into reverse waaaay more than it moves down when shifted into drive.  I think one of my front diff mounts has died, but I'll do a more thorough look-see when I finally get around to swapping out the wheelbearings and shafts.  I think I gotta get mom's car in working order first though (the bushigns I ordered have finally arrived).  and that won't happen until after I get the wood stove installed. 

 

I'll get to my baby... eventually. :( 

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Check that rzeppa joint on the front DS.  If you see a ring of grease flung all around the floorboard above it, she's toast.  Easily rebuildable, but kind of a pita to get all the bolts out on the TC end to drop the shaft.

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I don't even know where the differential bushings are on these things, lol.  I should probably crawl under mine and figure that out at some point.  I seriously only drive mine 1X per week....and thats only if the weather is nice on the day I decide to drive it:laugh:. I'm having too much fun (and saving so much gas) driving the Focus as a DD.

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  On 12/15/2020 at 8:03 PM, Pete M said:

suddenly getting a weird bad vibration in reverse. :(   upon closer inspection the front shaft moves up when shifted into reverse waaaay more than it moves down when shifted into drive.  I think one of my front diff mounts has died, but I'll do a more thorough look-see when I finally get around to swapping out the wheelbearings and shafts.  I think I gotta get mom's car in working order first though (the bushigns I ordered have finally arrived).  and that won't happen until after I get the wood stove installed. 

 

I'll get to my baby... eventually. :( 

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Solid axle swap time! :roflmao:

no sense in making your daily driver a wheeling rig though. At least until you get a daily driveable MJ. :peep:

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old on the left.  new old on the right.  both are shot but the new one is juuuuust better enough I guess.  vibration has stopped when in reverse.  if it happens again I'm injecting urethane into the voids to make a solid unit. 

 

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it's purely vibration absorption, there's no real flex involved (or at least there shouldn't be as it's just a mount for the differential).  the most common fix (aside from a random junkyard part that just happens to be a bit better) is to remove the bushing and cast the whole thing in urethane.  not as absorbent but works all the same to hold up the diff.  the problem I was having with the old is the rubber at the top was crushing so much that the diff was rising up and contacting the engine, causing a bad vibration.  come to think of it, this issue may not even happen in the v6 KJs.  that would explain why I found it hard to get opinions on what to do. 

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don't think I shared a pic of the subwoofer's new home.  tucked behind the rear seat.  I feel bad for guys that think they can only get bass with a giant dual 12" box eating up all their cargo space.  buy quality and feed it all the power it can handle. :D  that's my beloved Solo Baric in there.  8" of furious aggression turning hundreds and hundreds of watts into glorious door thumping.  first used in my '88 MJ back in ~'98.  then moved to my Dakota, then the minivan, and then stored for the last bunch of years.  oh how I have missed you.   :jammin: 

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