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...on a 2004 Ford Escape This is a 4x4 model. thank you. you must take both wheels off remove lower control arm, remove hub via wheel nut and the bearings must be pressed in at a shop or machine ...

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Ford Escape and when I drive it, I get a knocking coming out of the front end, its very pronounced over bumps but I still hear it even over large cracks in the road. Any help is appreciated. Thank YOu

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suspension noise 2002 ford escape feels like its bottoming out i changed the struts with new sensetrack(monroe) and also changed both lower control arms sway links

...Escape with +100,000 miles. I've replaced a number of parts in the front end. A simple, annoying rattle is probably the Stabalizer Links. They're probably 10 inches long and cost about $10 each ...

...Escape. The front lower ball joint is integrated into the lower control arm. You will need to replace the control arm. The good news is that the control arm is fairly inexpensive $30-50(?). I found ...

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...Ford Escape auto 3.00 litre V6 intermittent transmission clunk generally at low speed when going over a speed bump. the garage thought it could be fuel shifting in the tnak but unlikley. regards, ...

Question about 2002 Escape

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Escape 3.0L with 120,000 miles and have had a couple of rattlers. The first was a constant light rattle. It was the sway bar links. The second sounds like what you've got. Occasional rattle, but nasty

...Ford Escape front end vibration Mech replaced outer tie rods lower control arm & front sway bar link...then rack & pinion went out and was replaced week later. Now making noise left front wheel area? ...

...ford escape nothing so far,but it looks bent where it attach to the fire wall and the brakes make a noise when applied. just buy the whole control arm assembly , only $80. it will have a new ball ...

ford escape control arm bushings No more than two hours, but you will need a "pickle fork" tool for the ball joints (if you need to drop the lower A arm), and a few other specialized tools, as well as

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