rear barring's, longevity? | Ford Thunderbird club group 1955-2005 T-Bird models

rear barring's, longevity?

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I hear what I think are barring's, sounds like a cup of sand rolling around in a wheel cover!!
I met a working mechanic who bought an 03' new and has 135 thousand on it and he said the rear barring's are a weak link and he's replaced his every 45to 50k or so.
Is this a common flaw?

So far I think the car rides well, it has surprising pick up and seems to have plenty of pull. I like it!! I stiffer ride into the corners would round the ride out for me. Does anyone know if there's a stiffer sway bar and coil combo that would help it out?
Are there parts sites for the "retro birds"? Doc.

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Dr. D:
I know about 23 owners of various years, personally, with lots of miles and no complaints like this.
Perhaps you may find something in the search function that will help😕
 
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The noise winds up being the coating on the inside of the wheels pealing. The sound was the same as sand shuffling in a container being moved.
Usually any car I buy is on a lift in a matter of days this time its been months, shame on me. Under carriage tells it all! The rest looks clean. 😎
 
DD:
You also said; "A stiffer ride into the corners would round the ride out for me."

Quite a few owners have done just that by using Lincoln LS struts and shocks.
I would be happy to share more with you if you want to PM me your email address.
 
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