After researching specifications numerous of times, I’ve gathered 180ft/lbs was true, changed mine on my 98 rwd, and 20 miles down the road, heard a noise, pulled up and absolutely smoked the new bearing, cherry red and melted the center cap on my wheels. Thanks for the video, changing it out again tomorrow, 20 ft/lbs 😅
Definitely can. However, the bearings in it won't last long. Just replaced the hubs and bearings less than a year ago.. and now one of my bearings already failed 😠
I noticed no one is changing the inner bearing race that is on the spindle. Is it too difficult? I thought it would have the wear of all the miles still.
Amazing video saved a big headache
Thanks for watching glad I could help!!
Great video. About to do the same job.
Thanks for watching
After researching specifications numerous of times, I’ve gathered 180ft/lbs was true, changed mine on my 98 rwd, and 20 miles down the road, heard a noise, pulled up and absolutely smoked the new bearing, cherry red and melted the center cap on my wheels. Thanks for the video, changing it out again tomorrow, 20 ft/lbs 😅
@@joshuawhitten-rb3fu thanks for watching!!!
You do an awesome job describing the process a++ video brother i appreciate it
Also have a 98 5.9L 2wd. Thank you for this Much appreciated
Thanks for watching
Can you buy the whole rotor and bearing assembly one piece?
I believe you can
Definitely can. However, the bearings in it won't last long. Just replaced the hubs and bearings less than a year ago.. and now one of my bearings already failed 😠
I noticed no one is changing the inner bearing race that is on the spindle. Is it too difficult? I thought it would have the wear of all the miles still.
Do you have part numbers as well brother? About to do the same exact job
ANYBODY please help!! I have this EXACT rotor but I need to change it, it is messed up but I can not find the exact rotor anywhere?! Please help
Same man same. The ones that said they fit didn’t!!
how are u?
He said it was a 1st gen