Generally speaking in my experience you don't need a gasket sealant on the dust cap, if you were careful taking it off it'll work just fine putting it back on, and I always fill the cap with grease so whenever I tap it on it fills the whole void with grease so there's no possible air in the system
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Generally speaking in my experience you don't need a gasket sealant on the dust cap, if you were careful taking it off it'll work just fine putting it back on, and I always fill the cap with grease so whenever I tap it on it fills the whole void with grease so there's no possible air in the system
Awesome video !!! as all the videos that you made.
Some ppl dont realize this is 2WD SPECIFIC. 4bi ones have a hollow hub center staying intact.
Great video, very helpful... Thank you
Great explanation! Thank you!
What is the number on the seal
Also when I bought new rotors the raceways were already pressed inside of them.
Thanks body that's a good video well explained
Entirely different than the front assemblies on my 2002 Sport Trac. Proceed with caution!
Why is my sport Trac part look different with a hallow middle part that's round
What is that tool called to push in the caliper pistons?
Could you create a list of the specific tools you used for this job? Thanks, if you can, or cant, and thanks anyway for posting this informative video.
Seems almost exactly the same as my '98 Ford explorer too.
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Chris fix? 😂 he sounds just like him