Here's my story/ I have an 03 Centennial GT Convert with 59K miles. I just got the car out of the shop after upgrading to 3:73 Ford Motorsport gears. This took two months of trial and error by the mechanic. First attempt, just gears replaced. Massive howling and gnashing resulted. Second attempt, new bearings, axles, clutch discs replaced. Still lots of howling. Mechanic had a body guy look at it and they determined the housing was bent. I purchased a complete 99 GT rear axle assembly. Mechanic took out old parts and replaced with all the new parts I had purchased thus far for the rebuild. The howling is now only intermittent, mostly when no pressure on gears (coasting). Firstly, the car is not going back to the same shop. Secondly, I don't where to take it now. I am hoping to find someone who is well versed in rear end rebuilds. I knew I didn't want to tackle it myself, but I think I could have done at least as bad as this mechanic has done. I'm in Northern Alabama, near Huntsville. Advice and comments requested.
Brody
Brody
