2005 ford ranger 5 speed transmission

Asked by Tony_1957 Apr 11, 2018 at 12:23 PM about the 2005 Ford Ranger 2 Dr Edge Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Have truck rear end on jackstands, trans in neutral.
Right rear tire rotates and driveshaft rotates also.
Left rear, driver side, tire won't rotate.

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With an OPEN rear end the non-drive wheel typically DOESN'T start to move/turn as easily as the drive wheel does. If the driver's side wheel turns EASILY by hand there is most likely no problem. If it is DIFFICULT to rotate by hand its almost certain that that brake is dragging for any of several reasons. If your parking brake still actuates both rear wheels, it may just be sticking on that side-not fully releasing. Most people completely ignore parking brake cables as a possible source of problems.

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