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By joshua on Thursday, July 05, 2001 - 02:04 pm: Edit |
Im planning on tackleing my rear wheel bearings this week. I have looked over the directions under "tech" and it looks pretty straight forward.Im new to my own maintenence for my truck, so I was woundering two things...
1. are there any tips that will make it easier for me to do, like special tools that work better than other? ect ect...
2. I woudl like to do both sides completely; what parts do i need to order?
thanks in advance...joshua
By Alex on Thursday, July 05, 2001 - 06:51 pm: Edit |
You need two axle oil seals, two tab washers, and 4 sets of wheel bearings (timken set 37, about $15 at an auto parts store) for each axle.
Tools that you will find useful: largish drift punch, SEAL PULLER, 2-1/16 SOCKET, TORQUE WRENCH, 13mm 12 PT SOCKET, cold chisel. Stuff in caps is especially handy for this job, especially the seal puller.
Get some blue locktite, and a tube of Hylomar HPF to use on the axle flanges (or just buy a flange washer--paper gasket--from the dealer... I prefer the blue goo myself).
Alex
By joshua on Thursday, July 05, 2001 - 07:30 pm: Edit |
Thanks for the post, any tricky parts I might run into?
By Alex on Friday, July 06, 2001 - 01:09 am: Edit |
Nah, it's all pretty basic. Just follow the steps in the manual, take your time, and you'll have no problems. You might also invest in a universal bearing packer if you want to avoid getting your hands really dirty.
Alex
By joshua on Friday, July 06, 2001 - 05:29 am: Edit |
alex, do you have this part of teh maual you might be able to fax me? It woudl be a big help!
JOSHUA...let me knwo via email
By jet on Friday, July 06, 2001 - 09:48 am: Edit |
anbody got directions on changing the front wheel bearings?
By Alex on Friday, July 06, 2001 - 10:08 am: Edit |
Front are same as the rear.
Alex
By Leslie on Saturday, July 07, 2001 - 07:47 am: Edit |
If you check back and find where I explained how to do the front brakes a couple of months or so ago, you would find that it'd be the same, 'cept worrying with the pads and the rotor itself. If 'I' can do it, you can....
-L
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