F 350 Rotor removal
F 350 Rotor removal
Hello all, My first time posting here. Looks like a great site for the do it yourself kinda guy.
Anyway, I have a 99 F350 duelly 4X4 and I've been doing all my repairs for years, however I have never pulled the rotors off of my duelly. They are in dyer need. One person says do this, another says do that. I'm a little skeptical of all the answers that I get, especially when it comes to the front with the locking hubs. I don't need a boatload of parts blowing out of it as I pull it apart, if you know what I mean.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't really know where to start with this truck. I bought a haynes manual, but it just shows pad replacement. Pretty ****ty manual actually. Do the axles have to be pulled? Do I need a bigger hammer? LOL.
Thanks guys and girls.
Anyway, I have a 99 F350 duelly 4X4 and I've been doing all my repairs for years, however I have never pulled the rotors off of my duelly. They are in dyer need. One person says do this, another says do that. I'm a little skeptical of all the answers that I get, especially when it comes to the front with the locking hubs. I don't need a boatload of parts blowing out of it as I pull it apart, if you know what I mean.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't really know where to start with this truck. I bought a haynes manual, but it just shows pad replacement. Pretty ****ty manual actually. Do the axles have to be pulled? Do I need a bigger hammer? LOL.
Thanks guys and girls.
I see you folks are reading but not replying. Is it that big of a job or unknown? lol. I have a place where I can take it and he'll even let me watch how he does it on one side in his shop. Then I could go home and do the othere side. Unfortunately, I work out of town usually and can't make time during the week to get it in.
I'll check back again later.
Thanks.
I'll check back again later.
Thanks.
Last edited by Stevie; Jul 15, 2004 at 06:22 PM.


