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New Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly from 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/ia/1ASHS00097
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a worn out, vibrating or groaning front wheel bearing hub. This video is applicable to the 97, 98, 99 Ford F150
🔧 List of tools used:
• Pry Bar http://1aau.to/tdp/1AXAA00020
• 15mm Socket http://1aau.to/t9C/1AXAA00015
• 18mm Socket http://1aau.to/tpf/1AXAA00043
• 19mm Socket http://1aau.to/tpf/1AXAA00043
• 35mm Socket http://1aau.to/tH/1AAST00005
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/tiC/1AXAA00051
• Needle nose pliers http://1aau.to/tiC/1AXAA00052
• 1/2 Inch Breaker Bar http://1aau.to/tfU/1AXAA00078
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/t3D/1AXAA00016
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/tny/1AXAA00044
• Block of Wood
• Bungee Cord
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/tn7/1AXAA00068
• Hammer http://1aau.to/tgL/1AXAA00091
• Jack Stands http://1aau.to/too/1AXAA00065
• Large C-Clamp
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what is the part number for the axle seal?
Thanks for an informative video. The title would be more helpful to 2WD owners if you specified that the vehicle was 4WD, but it was great to see how you did it. Regarding rounding off the bolt heads, you might mention that a quality 6-point socket, such as the ones you were using and that 1A-Auto sells, are less likely to round off the bolt heads than the 12-point sockets that many people have in their tool kits.
Thanks for the video. Please consider making a video on changing the front wheel bearings on 2WD F150 trucks of this vintage, including the Ford-recommended way of seating the new bearings and the final tightening of them to the proper torque spec.
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He was worried about damaging the old treads but they was being replaced anyways. Lol
Can you just replace the inner bearing? Your store seems to sell mostly the inner bearings, on ebay at least. Any video on that?
Great info and informative video. I'll be doing the same thing soon. Does the new hub come with new bearings or is that extra? I have a 94 GMC Sonoma 2WD (S15).
I have new rotors, brake pads but I want to replace everything as new.
Thanks again.
Dude thank you so much for how much you explained everything and showed so smoothly
Trying t ofind a video for replacing the hubs on a 2001 Ford Expedition 2WD. Can this be the same application??
Great video, thanks. Just did mine, but one at a time on the ground, so I also unbolted the tie rod end to make it easy to swivel the knuckle.
Good job bro
Great video. Thanks for doing this it was very helpful!
That's not my 99 f150 – must be different for the 5.4 liter
Why didn't you grease the bearings?
Would it be the same if the truck is Equipped with abs?
What is the reason you didn't loosen the axle nut on the ground? You just take the center cap off and voila…..cause we all know axle nuts don't typically come off that easy