You need to remove the transmission from the vehicle. Most people would take this to a repair shop.
No
Your clutch throw-out bearing may need replaced.
there is a tool that aligns the clutch disc with the pilot bushing to center it so that the input shaft will line up with the splines in the disc and pilot bushing. These are usually included with the kit which should include the tool, disc pressure plate, pilot bushing, throwout bearing, maybe spline grease. Also, lube the end of input shaft (go easy on the grease) and throwout bearing ball pivot and throwout bearing sleeve(what it rides on). Also when installing new bushing, don't use a punch to install or you will pean over edges and play hell getting input shaft in (use driver tool). Don't get any grease on the disc. Have flywheel resurfaced.
2wd-no its pretty easy 4wd- a little harder bc there is more parts and more to take off. o and if its a muanal its even easer
No it`s sealed unit
If you have 4wd the bearing is pressed onto to hub and can't be change. The unit is sold as a whole as a bearing hub. The cheapest I have found it was $171 at autozone. same is true for the 1500 2wd, only AutoZone doesn't have it listed! I had to get mine from the dealer. However, the dealer gave me a 8-lug hub instead of a 5-lug, but it had the same bearing.
HI, Here are 1993 Tracker weights 2,189 lb. 2WD Convertible 2,365 lb. 4WD Convertible 2,387 lb. 4WD Hardtop Steve H.
how to replace u-joints on 1995 ford ranger 2wd
if TOB screams when you press the clutch it is bad. if it collapes the clutch will be very hard to control. if it desecrates, no more clutch at all. no shifting. pull tranny , replace PP, disc, TOB and pilot bearing ALWAYS as a set. 5hours out and 5 in , max. i pull motor faster. do in 3out and in. record time. depends if car is 2wd , 4wd, (xfr case is extra work) but pulling engine makes the above line not true
What kind of vehicle is the XE?
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It depends on the truck whether it is 2wd or 4wd. Also you have to factor in the year model of the truck. I have recently had one replace on a 2000 2wd pickup and it was about $2600, that was also a brand new transmission with a 3yr/150,000 mile warranty. You can get them starting about 1800 replaced if 2wd.