85xjwoody
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Sorry if the link didn't work. Yes, on my wall posts it is the short video of my blue jeep.
You mean that little bump?
Must have been worse then the vid showed.
Rev
or the 5 tj's who could not make it. LOL
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those rims are so flatbiller it's not even funny!
So the Haynes manual says for the rear wheel bearings on my F350 dually (full float axle) that I should pack them on the install full of grease (like front wheel bearings and trailer wheel bearings). Then says put 1 oz of gear oil inside the hub. Then put it all back together.
Now the gear oil from the axle will eventually get out to the hub bearings and wash them out. Won't the grease contaminate the gear oil?
This has been the longest project evah...
mac 'should've been done with both sides today' gyvr
It's all petroleum in the end. The grease ensures that you don't end up with a dry bearing after installation and a wheel passing you on the highway.
I'm replacing them cause somehow they were getting hot and starting to make some noise...I could hear it as I was passing semi's and got next to them.
The rear spindle shows where there was a little bit of heat build up...doesn't seems to be too awful tho, think I got to them before it got ugly.
I was just worried about contaminating that expensive as crap ford diff fluid.
mac 'projects like these make me glad to live within 10 mins of about 15 parts stores' gyvr
Also, I'd check the ford FSM, never, ever believe the Haynes manual.
- Ken 'apparently can't even get distributor rotation direction right for a 4.0' Stein
I don't have an FSM to check.
mac 'barely could find a haynes manual' gyvr