wheel bearing?
#11
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT...Q5fAccessories
Is this a good one? Mine just started making noise a few days ago.
(didn't feel like starting a new thread)
Is this a good one? Mine just started making noise a few days ago.
(didn't feel like starting a new thread)
Last edited by MadisonDakota; 02-02-2011 at 05:33 PM.
#12
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT...Q5fAccessories
Is this a good one? Mine just started making noise a few days ago.
(didn't feel like starting a new thread)
Is this a good one? Mine just started making noise a few days ago.
(didn't feel like starting a new thread)
#13
#17
beating on what the big nut?
dodgeramguy85
What are you beating off the nut or the Hub its hard to get off?
I suspect I have one going bad.
Hardest part of mine was beating it off. Spent like 30min doing that the whole job only took about 1-1hr and 20 min. I got mine off ebay 8k and still going strong plus I saved about 130.00
What are you beating off the nut or the Hub its hard to get off?
I suspect I have one going bad.
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#20
Both of mine just slid right off, no pullers or wacking needed. My truck is a 2 wheel drive though, and has never been off road, never been in mud, salt or snow. I bought National brand hubs from Advance, used an online discount code, paid online and did two separate transactions and saved $80.00 on the pair. I picked them up in the Advance store near my house. They came with the wheel studs already installed. I replaced both front hubs back around March, no problems at all with them so far. Each hub also came with a new axle nut, which saved me a trip to Napa or the hardware store.
I found out it is a lot easier to break the hub nut loose with both front wheels on the ground. Pop out the center caps, put the axle nut socket on a 1/2" breaker bar, put the socket on the nut and stand on the breaker bar handle, bounce up and down on it a time or two and the nut will break loose pretty easy. I bought my axle nut socket at Northern Tool. I think it is a 35 mm. Advance had the socket too, I just wanted to see if Harbor Freight had one cheaper. They didn't have one at all unless you buy a whole set of axle nut sockets so I just bought the one I needed at Northern. It was only $1.00 more than Advance anyway.
Jimmy
I found out it is a lot easier to break the hub nut loose with both front wheels on the ground. Pop out the center caps, put the axle nut socket on a 1/2" breaker bar, put the socket on the nut and stand on the breaker bar handle, bounce up and down on it a time or two and the nut will break loose pretty easy. I bought my axle nut socket at Northern Tool. I think it is a 35 mm. Advance had the socket too, I just wanted to see if Harbor Freight had one cheaper. They didn't have one at all unless you buy a whole set of axle nut sockets so I just bought the one I needed at Northern. It was only $1.00 more than Advance anyway.
Jimmy
Last edited by 01SilverCC; 08-26-2011 at 10:32 PM.