View Poll Results: Should you replace bearings if you pull them and they look fine?
Always replace bearings when pulled.
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Just put back in hub no worries.
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Have a real machanic look at em.
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How to replace rotor 93 f150 4x4
#21
here is the race of the bear which i need to separate from the spindle
here is the spindle part the its stuck to
here is the point in between which i am trying to get something in between to separate it.
i dont know if this is 100% correct but this is my guess
does anyone know what could be causing this to stick?
or a solution to get it off?
*remember i dont really have grip because i need to get the race off, not just the bearing which coud break!!!*
here is the spindle part the its stuck to
here is the point in between which i am trying to get something in between to separate it.
i dont know if this is 100% correct but this is my guess
does anyone know what could be causing this to stick?
or a solution to get it off?
*remember i dont really have grip because i need to get the race off, not just the bearing which coud break!!!*
#22
Help need asap
Ok I have done this on most of my other F150s, but the one I have now, has the locking Warner hubs, but instead of the 4 toothed socket that holds the bearings on, I have an actual SOCKET, as in one that would fit over a large nut. Does anyone know the size of this socket. My truck is sitting on the side of the road now 100 miles from me. And I am heading out in 3 hours to try and repair it in -30C weather, FUN.
If you can actually email me directly any info, that would be great as I doubt I will be by the computer.
jeffsch@mymts.net
Thank you
1994 F150 XLT in case that matters
If you can actually email me directly any info, that would be great as I doubt I will be by the computer.
jeffsch@mymts.net
Thank you
1994 F150 XLT in case that matters