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Great thank you for the reply's. It sounds like i have my work cut out for me (newb), but i look forward to it. I was hoping it would be something easy, but the truck is old and i'm sure several parts need inspection/replacing. I found a receipt that the wheel bearings were done in 2007, which is almost ... 7 years ago! Talking to others, sounds like that is way over due. I haven't done wheel bearings or ball joints, but i know there are some write ups on here and some youtube video's. Thanks again.
Ball joints are not fun to do . Roundhouse what about moog chasis parts ?
A little tip......... When repacking wheel bearings place the bearing and grease inside a zip lock bag and then knead the grease into the bearings with your thumbs. Add more grease to your bag as needed. No MESS!!!
Quote from: Dan75k20 on May 15, 2014, 11:16:54 amBall joints are not fun to do . Roundhouse what about moog chasis parts ?You'll just have to look in their computer or on the box when it shows up I just told the clerk to find me some that were made in the USA If the box said made In china I wasn't gonna accept them I don't think i still have the boxes. Lemme check I had to get the wheel bearings from Grainger special order to get made in USA The only wheel bearings available from auto parts stores for a Dana 44 are all made in china now And as much trouble as it is to change the ball joints and bearings I didn't want to try and save $40 by using china crap I didn't have much success using the ball joint press I would up just finding a length of pipe and knocking them out with a hammer And tapping them back in with a hammer and pipeI didn't pull the pitman arm Just the drag linkYou will need to buy the special socket to remove the spindle nut if it's 4wd Mine was a real PITA One of the spindles was damaged Apparently the spindle nut came loose or the bearings wore out badly leaving some looseness and the previous owner kept driving it The hub moved around enough to damage the threads on the end of the spindle And got hot enough to melt the plastic knob in the center of the locking hub