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Wheel Hub Bluessss???

Old Feb 10, 2009 | 12:51 PM
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couldnt be truer words spoken
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 02:23 PM
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ah yes...i also agree....but being a poolman in PA in the winter isnt to stardazzling by any means.........Im thinkin some tax money saved up will be put towards the kit in the future
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Well since you live in PA, EMS offroad is in Danville. About 30 minutes south of Williamsport. Saved me about 80 bucks in shiping plus I bought my spicer 1480 u-joints there and I got to talk to them in person. Very nice and helpful people.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 03:41 PM
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Tom and Erik are good guys......
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 05:23 PM
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ahhhh...no ****....i didnt realize they were that close to me....good lookin guys
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 05:35 PM
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Yeah when i bought it and had to pay PA sales tax I started looking for where hey were at. It was especially nice since I could pick everything up on my way home for school!
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH
until you got to replace them next year........i had a set go bad on my 95 V10 truck and now i got one bad on my 96 Cummins........seen too many go bad and changed too many not to do the conversion........you guys will learn........alot of the times its just easier to spend the money and do it right the first time.......
right the first time? if they would have done them right in the begining it shouldnt have to be done again
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 94cummins12v
right the first time? if they would have done them right in the begining it shouldnt have to be done again
that is chryslers screw up so why continute too keep putting **** poor designed parts on your truck when you can run good parts and not have 1/10 the problems........hell the thing even comes with new rotors too.......

hubs 215.00
215.00
seals 10.00
10.00
rotors 50.00
50.00

total 550.00 for nongreasable stock parts.......

now lets break down the EMS kit......

rotors 100 total
seals 10 total
bearings 100 total

210 for parts that can be pulled apart and greased.........

also including

lockouts 185
35 spline outers 250 guesstimate
new spindles 150 guesstimate


sounds like a free spin hub kit wins to me........
 

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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 03:03 PM
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There is a very easy way to remove the wheel bearing on a 4X4 (without ABS tone ring).

Loosen axle nut and lug nuts (do not remove yet) with truck on the ground. Keep axle nut snug.

Raise up front end (both wheels) and block rear wheels. Remove lug nuts and wheel, do not remove axle nut yet.

Disconnect and hang the caliper out of the way.

Spray some penetrating oil around hub and wheel bearing.
Loosen up all 4 of the 12 point bolts on the back of the wheel bearing assembly most of the way, but do not remove.

For the left hand (driver's hub), start up the truck and turn the wheels all the way to the right. Then using a socket slightly larger than the 12 point bolt and a short/medium socket extension place the socket over the 12 point bolt and wedge the end of the extension against the end of the axle/spindle assembly. Have a helper slowly turn the wheel to the left. This will effectively "press" the bearing out in one piece. You may have to "stack" two sockets together and do the same on the front of the bearing to press it out evenly. It will make a clear "pop" when it lets go.

Loosen the axle nut and support the axle with some rags to keep from boogering up the axle seal.

When reassembling smear some anti-seize on the mating surfaces of the bearing assembly.

No more pounding, ruined sockets, cut rotors and will save a bearing if you're just doing the u-joints. Don't do this on trucks with a tone ring for the ABS as it can break it.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH
are you sure on the F350 hubs working on the dodge axle???? you might want to recheck that.........
I am swapping the whole knuckle and I am sitting out in the garage looking at tem right now and I am 99% sure it will work, if not I WILL make it work
 
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