05 rear wheel bearings and seals.
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05 rear wheel bearings and seals.
I noticed on the inside of my rear left tire there was oil on my rim. I took it to a garage and they said my seals are junk and my wheel bearings on both sides are bad. They want $1200 to do both sides. No way. I did the ball joints that wasnt bad. I wanna do it myself but im not sure what parts I need. Its a 05 f250. Any help would great.
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They're parking brakes...spray them off with brake cleaner and reinstall. You're not using them to slow the truck, they will be fine. Unless the are visually worn out, I would just leave them be.
Also make sure you drive your new seal straight and don't hammer the edges. Once it's in the hub it's over, so make sure the new bearings are in the hub first if you decide to replace them. Otherwise it's back to the store for another seal...doh!
It's also easier to adjust the parking brakes with the wheels off IMO before you drop it back down.
Also make sure you drive your new seal straight and don't hammer the edges. Once it's in the hub it's over, so make sure the new bearings are in the hub first if you decide to replace them. Otherwise it's back to the store for another seal...doh!
It's also easier to adjust the parking brakes with the wheels off IMO before you drop it back down.
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