Wheel bearing service...
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Wheel bearing service...
Got a 98 F150 4x4 with the NON ABS on the front axle, and I was wondering if trhere is a way to grease the bearing? I am going through and trying to service anything and everything I can on a budget, and trying to reduce the risk of replacing more crap than I have to. All help is appreciated.
-Matt
-Matt
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Yes, remove the wheel, and then use a mallet and a flathead screwdriver and pop off the dust cap. Remove the cotter pin below that, then the jesus bolt locker, then the bolt itself. Rock the rotor and the outer bearing should pop out. It also has a special washer behind it, dont lose it/forget it.
If you want to get to the inner bearings, you need to remove the caliper and caliper bracket, and then pop it out of the hub.
With pictures:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/ar...-write-up.html
If you want to get to the inner bearings, you need to remove the caliper and caliper bracket, and then pop it out of the hub.
With pictures:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/ar...-write-up.html
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here, check this link out i thnk it will help a lot. if the bearings are like the ranger i had, then the whole hub has to be replaced, you cant just grease the bearings...
here it is
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/88...placement.html
basically, remove the tire, take off the caliper and rotor, remove the nut from the splineshaft, and then push it towards the center of the truck, which shoul give you enough space to reach the three bolts that hold the hub on to the knuckle, and then with a little persuasion, the hub should just come off.
here it is
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/88...placement.html
basically, remove the tire, take off the caliper and rotor, remove the nut from the splineshaft, and then push it towards the center of the truck, which shoul give you enough space to reach the three bolts that hold the hub on to the knuckle, and then with a little persuasion, the hub should just come off.
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Bringing this to the top. I just replaced my front wheel hubs and it was a SNAP! Friend is a service manager and was going to cut me a huge break and only charge $300 for the labor.
Followed the instructions on the link. Few issues:
1. If you live in the rust belt, be careful for the brake line breaking (where the rubber line turns into a hard line to the caliper). Autozone, etc sells the replacement line from the caliper to the ABS module line.
2. The bolts holding the caliper on (at least on my 2000 7700) were torx head- maybe T-45 or T-47's?
Otherwise, very straightforward and easy.
Followed the instructions on the link. Few issues:
1. If you live in the rust belt, be careful for the brake line breaking (where the rubber line turns into a hard line to the caliper). Autozone, etc sells the replacement line from the caliper to the ABS module line.
2. The bolts holding the caliper on (at least on my 2000 7700) were torx head- maybe T-45 or T-47's?
Otherwise, very straightforward and easy.
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