My '03 300A has 44K miles. It was built in Aug '02. What are the odds it has the soft axle issue? I will (hopefully) soon be putting 4:10's in, and I keep wondering if I really should save up for axles too and do them both.
I don't no when mines was made but I replace my axles at 88xxx and again at 130xxx.... The last time put gear in and I haven't had a problem yet.. Knock on wood.... both times the seal went bad..
The Blackbird (built in August of '02) started to develop the issue at about 34,xxx. It was only discovered when I had the 4.10s installed, but I was able to get it covered under warranty.
The issue supposedly only affects cars built before January of '03. Phoebe was built in May of '03, and the passenger side axle went south at 130,000 miles, while the driver's side was still fine. Not sure if this was related to the issue in question as the mileage was so high, but there it is...
These newer 8.8 inch rear axle assemblies appear to have significant problems. Following failure of the 8.8 inch axle assembly, a recommendation on the Bronco site discusses using the older 9 inch rear axle assemblies as a replacement.
Jim
. It was built in Aug '02. What are the odds it has the soft axle issue?Odds are real high when built in '02. You can check when replacing rear gears easily.
Mine was built May 29 2002. Still quite but only has 17K. What sort of noise does it make when they start to go? Grinding, chirping, something else?
My '03 300A has 44K miles. It was built in Aug '02. What are the odds it has the soft axle issue? I will (hopefully) soon be putting 4:10's in, and I keep wondering if I really should save up for axles too and do them both.
Mine was built May 29 2002. Still quite but only has 17K. What sort of noise does it make when they start to go? Grinding, chirping, something else?