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95 Windstar Front End Problem
Man where do I begin guys? These vehicles seem to have more problems than Carter has liver pills. I've been feeling some slop in the steering wheel. I did both wheel bearings a while back. What a job that was when you don't have a press. I put it up in the air a little while ago and was thinking outer tie rod ends. But no, I can move the left side about 1/4" and the right side a good 1/2".
It's coming from the inners, but I can't tell if it has something to do with the rack or if it's the inner tie rod ends. I've read a couple threads about the rack and inners. Is the rack prone to getting slop in it or is it usually the inner tie rod ends?
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1995 Windstar 3.8L 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Gas Burner 1986 VW Golf 1.6L Diesel |
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I didn't know you could replace bearings on first-generation Winnies, do they use a different hub than second-generation models? On my own '00 bearings are sealed and can't be replaced without replacing the whole hub.
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2000 Dodge Dakota SLT 4x4 5.9L V8 - Brutal 2008 F150 FX4 5.4L V8 - Wintermobile 2000 Windstar SE 3.8L V6 - Beast of burden 1995 BMW 540i 4.0L V8 - Weirdest car ever owned |
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
Yeah, I wish mine was that way, it would've been a lot less trouble. You have to take the entire hub assy. off, press the old bearings out and then press the new ones in. The problem for me was that I don't have a bench press. So I had to remove both assys., load them up in my truck and take them way across town to a friends place that does have a press so I could do it. It's a real PITA let me tell ya!
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1995 Windstar 3.8L 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Gas Burner 1986 VW Golf 1.6L Diesel |
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
The inners wear more, but the rack teeth wear some ... and when rack teeth wear things get dangerous really quickly! I vote for a rack assembly replacement ... even though it is a bit of a job. Tip: the rack is held in place by splined bolts ... they must be driven out, you can't turn them!
AutoZone. I'm on my second or third one at 350k miles. |
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
Something I forgot to mention in the first post was that it's been wearing the front tires on the edges. That would lead me to believe that it is a tie rod issue. It also makes a squeaking noise when turning the wheel back and forth. It's been doing that for a real long time now. I have no idea what would be causing that.
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
....as I wrote above: the rack! It includes both inners.
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
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I'll let the wife decide since it's hers anyway. I swore I wasn't going to put another one of my wrenches on the damned thing after I did the rear brakes and wheel cylinders a month or so ago. I HATE working on that POS. Hey 12 ounce, can I just bring it to you? I'll bring the beer and the aspirin.
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1995 Windstar 3.8L 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Gas Burner 1986 VW Golf 1.6L Diesel |
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
If one waits until the rack wears 'til the point of binding (I've been there!), things are very dangerous. Can you imagine how little binding it would take to keep you from steering away from a head-on collision? I tend to err on the side of "replacing too early" ... if such a thing can be.
As much as I love to work on a Windstar (peals of laughter heard in background!), I'm gonna pass on your kind invitation! A reman rack and pinion, complete with new inner tie rod joints, will set you back around $100 - $130 before taxes. I would replace outers at the same time, maybe include anti-sway bushings and links also ... and be done with it. |
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
I live in NE Atlanta - let me know how it goes. Right before I took over maintenance, a shop changed the rack in our 02. I figure someday it'll have ot be done again. I hate taking off steel lines with the flare wrenches, though. Especially those %$#@ing brake lines!
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
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Re: 95 Windstar Front End Problem
The rack doesn't LOOK too bad to do on this van (i.e. the one on my camry looks way, WAY worse if I ever had to change it out.) It looks like there might just be enough room to slide it out through the left wheel well without having to take off too much else.
I'm anxious to hear how it goes. Are you going to change the high pressure line while you're at it? |
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