I too have a 98 Ford exploder, if it is your wheel bearing jack up the tire that's makin the noise and see if it wobbles any, if it does, it is your bearing and you need to fix it fast otherwise your tire could fall off
No. Drum brakes expand inside a rotating drum to stop the vehicle, disc brakes squeeze in against a rotating disc.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : ( Yes , there are disc brakes , front and rear )
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the rear brakes are DISC
brakes need replaced
On a Ford Explorer : There are disc brakes on the front and ( starting with the 1995 model year ) there are disc brakes on the rear also ( instead of drum brakes on the rear )
disc brakes
Yes ( my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 has 4 wheel ABS brakes )
disc brakes , front and rear
Friction between the brake pads and the train wheels is the force that ultimately stops the train when the brakes are applied. The brake pads create friction by pressing against the rotating wheels, converting the kinetic energy of the train into heat energy as they slow down the train.
disc brakes - front and rear
disc brakes , front and rear
disc brakes , front and rear