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Looking for Replacement Wheel Bearing Advise...
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<blockquote data-quote="A1cntrler" data-source="post: 1014536" data-attributes="member: 54815"><p>I replaced both of my front bearings at about 92k miles. The pass side one was making a little noise when rolling. No play in it at all at time of replacement, and steering left to right while moving made no change in the sound of it. Replaced them both with Timken bearings I got off Rockauto. The job was really quite easy to do. The only real critical torque value that was int eh job in my opinion was the axle nut to the drive-shafts. I didn't want to over torque it on there. My neighbor had a 3/4 drive torque wrench (he works on dump trucks, so lots of big tools) that I borrowed to torque it down the the amount the service manual said to. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do the 2wd tracs use the same units as the 4wd ones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A1cntrler, post: 1014536, member: 54815"] I replaced both of my front bearings at about 92k miles. The pass side one was making a little noise when rolling. No play in it at all at time of replacement, and steering left to right while moving made no change in the sound of it. Replaced them both with Timken bearings I got off Rockauto. The job was really quite easy to do. The only real critical torque value that was int eh job in my opinion was the axle nut to the drive-shafts. I didn't want to over torque it on there. My neighbor had a 3/4 drive torque wrench (he works on dump trucks, so lots of big tools) that I borrowed to torque it down the the amount the service manual said to. Do the 2wd tracs use the same units as the 4wd ones? [/QUOTE]
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