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Well, I guess its time..

  • Thread starter Thread starter mity2
  • Start date Start date Apr 21, 2008

mity2

I like Pro3 and all I got was this crappy CT.
Jul 24, 2003
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...To stop putting off the front wheel bearing and replace them.
I've put it off for the past 2 years, because I'm lazy(and didn't have money may have got something to do with it too. lol)

Anyway, here is my understanding of parts I need

hub bearing assy
Bearing retainer nut
Dust cover

View attachment 321017
(picture curtesy of Kilgore Trout)

Do I need anything else?
 

blackink00

I missed a shift & stole Curt's money.
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ummm a friend to help! looks like you got it all.
 

deftsound

Please ask me how much my supercharger cost
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yea i need to do that too, mine are making a little noise
 
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Why do you need to replace them? My front end is making a creeking noise when I turn to the left. Could this be my problem as well?
 

mity2

I like Pro3 and all I got was this crappy CT.
Jul 24, 2003
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Apr 21, 2008
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  • Apr 21, 2008
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Roos85 said:
Why do you need to replace them? My front end is making a creeking noise when I turn to the left. Could this be my problem as well?
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Well, i get sort of moaning noise at speed for the past 2 years. I was thinking it was from tire, but recently, I had similer noise from my Explorer, which turned out to be worm front bearing.

I think replacing bearing is cheaper then replacing tires.... SO I guess I'd change bearing first to see
 
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Will Smith

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Roos85 said:
Why do you need to replace them? My front end is making a creeking noise when I turn to the left. Could this be my problem as well?
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the squeaking noise is not related to the bearing... I would start by checking your front ball joints and tie rod ends for worn/torn boots on them. they are most likely your culprit for that...
 
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