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Old 09-24-2001, 11:27 AM
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Does anyone know what kind of rotors a 94 F-150 2WD Supercab has on the front? I was told they could not be turned, so I guess they need to be replaced. What is invloved with replacing them?
 
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The best thing would be to get a manual that way you have all the torque specs. and such. Anyway here goes:
1 jack up and remove tire
2 remove brake caliper
3 remove locking hub(IF 4X4)
4 using magnet remove small pin
5 unbolt nut(you will need a special socket to avoid damage)
6 pull hub off(since you got it off replace bearings)
7 pack new bearings with grease
8 you will need new wheel seals
9 remove seals install rear bearing and put new seal in place
10 reverse disassembly process
sorry if I missed a step I don't think I did but it has been a while since I did mine. The new bearings and seals can be installed on the new rotor on the truck just put on the rear for now.

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Old 09-24-2001, 09:10 PM
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oh you forgot one step, you'll need a hydraulic press to
press in and out the lug nut bolts, other than that it's
pretty easy.
 
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