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new meats!! - firefighter2134 - 03-12-2012

well finally bit the bullet and purchased some new meats for my 01 superduty. went with 315/75/16 fierce attitudes. i had the shop check the alignment as i had some wear issues with the previous set. i also found that i had a hub assembly with some play in it so i told them i would swap it out then bring it back for an alignment however...both lower ball joints were shot so now i am tackling that project...hope to have it back together tomorrow but right now its beer thirty :drinkbud: pics of new meats soon to follow


new meats!! - broncosbybart - 03-13-2012

aah yes, been there and done that a few times. 1 word of advice. don't drop a rotor on your big toe while doing that job!!

also, use good ball joints.


new meats!! - firefighter2134 - 03-13-2012

ive never changed them before so it is definately a learning experience.


new meats!! - SC74 - 03-13-2012

ball joints are no fun, but worth it compared to the price a shop charges. I got lucky on my wheel bearings and they were separate bearings rather than the expensive uni-bearing.


new meats!! - broncosbybart - 03-13-2012

i've never had such luck w/mine. always had unit bearing hubs on all of them. talk about pricey!

If the vacuum hubs still work (doubtful), they won't when you are done. You can buy all new seals for them but the big seals are a pain to install. I've done it twice and both times the hubs still didn't work when I was done.

Rent a ball joint press from Advance and get a big air gun, if you don't have one already.


new meats!! - firefighter2134 - 03-13-2012

i got new seals while i was at it and pass side was pia. so i didnt make it to drivers side. that job couldnt be done without a ball joint press for sure. and robert your new superduty is a unit bearing.


new meats!! - bucketobolts - 03-14-2012

I replaced my ball joints a while back. I can say I've done worse, but it is still a good job. Not to mention it drives like new money now.


new meats!! - SC74 - 03-15-2012

firefighter2134 Wrote:i got new seals while i was at it and pass side was pia. so i didnt make it to drivers side. that job couldnt be done without a ball joint press for sure. and robert your new superduty is a unit bearing.

I replaced the inners, outers, and seals not long after I bought it. Got all timken and had maybe $75 at most in it to do both sides. Mine is an early '99 and only 2wd. If I remember correctly one of my bearings (inner or outer) came with the race, but the other I had to order separately - go figure.

I have heard but never tried that if you freeze the new bearings they will go in much easier. Anyone tried that?


new meats!! - SC74 - 03-15-2012

Where's pics of the new meat???


new meats!! - firefighter2134 - 03-15-2012

heres couple of pics