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Re: OT removing hub/ rotor from '92 Ford F150
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Posted by Gary Mckenzie on April 02, 2005 at 07:45:01 from (4.167.44.4):
In Reply to: OT removing hub/ rotor from '92 Ford F150 posted by Rich Iowa on April 02, 2005 at 06:35:10:
There is a special lockring with a key made on it that locks the spindle nut, it's hard to see and can be harder to remove. If you have a Dana 44/50 axle, you have to remove the inner cam to access the spindle nut. Are you sure you have the correct socket? The spindle nut for auto hubs is 8 sided, it doesn't take the spanner socket. The local Ford dealer here doesn't have the socket and says they've never seen a setup like mine('96 Bronco) althogh the previous owner has the reciepts where he paid them to re-pack the bearings annually...
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