BrianGT2015
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When replacing the rear wheel bearings do you need the rear thrust washers?
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How does a broken washer cause that?I had a broken thrust washer on my rear axle and the cars tail end would go side to side during hard acceleration
No idea, but they replaced the thrust washers and axles under warranty and the issue was gone. The other symptom was a noise from the rear axle every time when going from drive to reverse. I didnt think the clunk and the rear end sway were related at all but when they did this both the problems were fixed. I Had been having the rear end sway for quite a while and I just thought my whipple was overpowering the rear suspension causing the sway so I was planning on going coilovers, but then this solved the sway, but I still got coilovers after this anyway.How does a broken washer cause that?
Is there a trick to separate the axle and hub.I've replaced the hubs w/o them before, and I haven't died yet.
I'd prefer to use them, and the last one I replaced I did use one, but the first time my mechanic and I couldn't figure out what it was. It came out pretty mangled. The new ones are a bit thicker.
No it pulls straight off, but geting the space is the tricky part, keep at it!Is there a trick to separate the axle and hub.
and then years later I thought I understood the failure mechanisms enough to use the washer again. (I now use red threadlock on the axle nut so it doesn’t loosen.) The washer walked itself off center and killed my ABS sensor ruining race By the way, losing abs and locking up tires mid turn is absolutely terrible.I had a drivers side washer fail so pathetically about 30k miles ago that I declined to replace it. Car still works as intended.
My 2020 did not come with thrust washers from the factory. When I upgraded to the Ford Performance axles, the Ford instructions made no mention of thrust washers either.and then years later I thought I understood the failure mechanisms enough to use the washer again. (I now use red threadlock on the axle nut so it doesn’t loosen.) The washer walked itself off center and killed my ABS sensor ruining race By the way, losing abs and locking up tires mid turn is absolutely terrible.
Axle was/is still totally tight. F these washers. I’m never using them again.
photo is of good ABS sensor and one kissed by the axle washer.
@WildHorseMy 2020 did not come with thrust washers from the factory. When I upgraded to the Ford Performance axles, the Ford instructions made no mention of thrust washers either.
Exactly right. 1000 miles on now. Zero issues. And the reused axle nut ( with red loctite ) hasn't moved.@WildHorse
He has found deletion of the thrust washers and resetting of the DTC that there are no adverse effects from never installing them again (on an S550 where it originally had them from the factory).