Front wheel bearings and race bearings
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Front wheel bearings and race bearings
Need to replace the bearings on my 1970 f100, 2wd. What special tools do I need, If any? Do the bearings need to be pressed on? Any help on this would be great!
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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
to replace the bearings you need a pair of channel lock pliers and some clean rags. as well you will want some grease to pack the bearings.
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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
Pin punch for knocking the races out. Brass punch for putting them back in. And yeah grease to pack them with. Might want to do the oil seal while you are doing the bearings and races.
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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
bluemoose wrote:Pin punch for knocking the races out. Brass punch for putting them back in. And yeah grease to pack them with. Might want to do the oil seal while you are doing the bearings and races.
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Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak
That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!! 
Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak


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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
Another option that I always use is to use the old bearing races to drive the new ones in. They're the right size for driving them in and you don't have to worry about damaging them by hitting them with a hammer.bluemoose wrote:Pin punch for knocking the races out. Brass punch for putting them back in. And yeah grease to pack them with. Might want to do the oil seal while you are doing the bearings and races.
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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
thanks for this topic, I need to do this to my 72 and the last time i ever messed with bearings was on a 76 monte carlo in the late 80's, I know i should do it every year.
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Re: Front wheel bearings and race bearings
Good call ScreaminZ. Never really thought of that.