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Old 01-21-2004, 02:36 AM   #1
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front wheel bearings

Hello all,
I asked this on the engine board but was hoping to get more responses. my trucks front axle is howling, and it is time for new bearings (i hope). i have a dana 44 front axle (and YES, that means my truck is a 4x4) with closed knuckles and drum brakes. what all do I need to do to replace the bearings? cableguy said I need to remove my drums, but what after that? will I need to take the axle knuckles off? my dad would normally help (mechanic) but he's never done them in a 4x4. thanks in advance.
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Old 01-21-2004, 07:12 AM   #2
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I repacked mine not too long ago. You'll need to take the locking hub off. then remove the snap ring on the end of the stub shaft. Oh yea if you have the large external locking hubs, the locking hub comes of and then a spacer with possibly a metal gasket. But any way take those off as well as the tire and drum (understood I know). Next the (it's called the hub) hub is removed by taking the two nuts off the spindle. These require a special four prong socket that is about 3" in diameter purchase at local parts house for about 8 bucks or you can use screw drivers (not recommended). Becarefull as now the hub can come out as well as the bearings. At this time you can replace the inner seal Which will have to be removed to get the inner bearing and race out. the outer bearing will come loose when the two nuts are removed. I'll check my repair manual after I get home for the tourque settings and I'll add to the post. Any questions? Now do it!
You will not need to remove the steering knuckles. If you need to replace the ball joints you would be able to remove the spindle know and then the axle shaft assembly.
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Old 01-21-2004, 07:45 PM   #3
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thanks a ton Jim!

now I got somethin to do this weekend (if it only weren't so frickin cold!)
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Old 01-21-2004, 09:45 PM   #4
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I am in the middle of the same project myself. Actually, I started it last Monday and then it got too cold for me so my truck has sat in the garage for over a week with only 2 tires

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Old 01-21-2004, 09:49 PM   #5
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Here are the instruction I ahve from my manual.

Adjust bearings by tightening nut snug while rotating drum. Loosen nut 1/8 turn and assemble lock-washer by loosening nut to nearest hole, then assemble outer nut. Tighten nut to 40 ft. lbs. minimum.

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Old 01-22-2004, 01:05 AM   #6
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thanks!!! I hope I get mine done a bit quicker than that, as its my daily driver. I think this extra cold weather we are having (-11 low last night) isn't helping the problem. about how much are these? around $10/each for a grand total of $40? thanks!
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