Can you share info on where you got the parts and part numbers? I can't thank you enough for all your videos!!! I was stranded in the middle of nowhere when my trans blew(545). Your trans info saved my life! I would've never been able to get out of there without my bus. I live full time on my bus, so that would've left me homeless and destitute. I'm a retired smokejumper, fixed income, as well as a widow with 5 grown children. I don't have much wiggle room or resources when transmission blows. This time, it's a cracked steering tire. I'm heat vulcanizing the tire and putting it back in myself. When I took the wheel off, I noticed the cracked and warped rotor. Thanks to you two and your video, I'll be back on the road soon. 🎉
Unfortunately I do not still have P/N’s for this job. I had to call a bluebird dealer and have them run my VIN as I was quite inexperienced with buses at the time. Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words. I would start with Bluebird/International/thomas dealers! They should be able to give you the part number then you can order online or fleetpride to save some money
Great video just as you said all bet when I go to do mine in two days what do you torque the disc bolts down to do you know foot pounds ? Inch pounds ?
When removing your back Axle nut center nut you realize they want 900 lb or better I think it's like the requirement was two men and a boy on a 12-ft bar torque multiplier works great
I tried locally back home, but every shop told me no due to their size. I ended up selling them to the scrap yard;) I have no idea on torque specs on this, I just gave it a few ugga duggas with the impact. 10 Grade 8 bolts should hold that puppy on there. I’ve seen the torque multiplier but have not gotten around to purchasing one. Our current set up we have access to commercial tools & a 1” truck impact. No more jumping on pipe😃
3 years later n I’m still watching hope you see this great video brother
Much love!!
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ok you are not a Pro.... you are an expert!.. very well done..
Awe, thanks for watching & commenting🫶🏻
Thanks for taking the time to go in-depth. Super helpful. Well done!
Robert Lewis That means a lot! Appreciate you watching!
Can you share info on where you got the parts and part numbers? I can't thank you enough for all your videos!!! I was stranded in the middle of nowhere when my trans blew(545). Your trans info saved my life! I would've never been able to get out of there without my bus. I live full time on my bus, so that would've left me homeless and destitute. I'm a retired smokejumper, fixed income, as well as a widow with 5 grown children. I don't have much wiggle room or resources when transmission blows. This time, it's a cracked steering tire. I'm heat vulcanizing the tire and putting it back in myself. When I took the wheel off, I noticed the cracked and warped rotor. Thanks to you two and your video, I'll be back on the road soon. 🎉
Unfortunately I do not still have P/N’s for this job. I had to call a bluebird dealer and have them run my VIN as I was quite inexperienced with buses at the time. Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words. I would start with Bluebird/International/thomas dealers! They should be able to give you the part number then you can order online or fleetpride to save some money
Good video yall. Very informative for any basic DIY'er to use.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
About To Try To Do My 87 Ward Short Bus !!
Good luck buddy!
Great video just as you said all bet when I go to do mine in two days what do you torque the disc bolts down to do you know foot pounds ? Inch pounds ?
About a hundred bucks you can get this thing called the torque multiplier and comes with everything you need to take off your tires worth every penny
When removing your back Axle nut center nut you realize they want 900 lb or better I think it's like the requirement was two men and a boy on a 12-ft bar torque multiplier works great
Hey whats the part number on that front inner seal? I couldn't quite see it on the box, also Thank you for making this video!! Real Helpful!!
I'm so glad you found this video helpful! I think its 35366, but I'll look for the box to make sure!
35066 WHEEL SEAL
SKF is the brand I would stick with!
Previous part number is the rear end yok seal
@@parishskoolie thanks Sooo much!! :)
does the bearings get oil added to them i seen a video of gear oil being poured in not grease. i think they call them wet bearings
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Yes, gear oil bath. No packing grease, very happy about that.
You can have them rotors turned and save money later or even sell them to someone else
I tried locally back home, but every shop told me no due to their size. I ended up selling them to the scrap yard;)
I have no idea on torque specs on this, I just gave it a few ugga duggas with the impact. 10 Grade 8 bolts should hold that puppy on there.
I’ve seen the torque multiplier but have not gotten around to purchasing one. Our current set up we have access to commercial tools & a 1” truck impact. No more jumping on pipe😃