When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I am trying to track down which front wheel bearing hub assembly I need. I have checked several websites and it appears there are several options. My truck is a 2003 F350 4wd, srw, 4wheel abs, 7.3. I would prefer to go with Timken as I have always had good luck with them. I just do not want to order the wrong stuff. Any help would be appreciated.
I tried Fords website, but it will not give me a part number for a cross reference. From what I father there are fine and coarse threads. The problem I have is I travel for work and I want to get them ordered to get it done when I get home.
Hi again..if You have no means of measuring,You might want to take a lugnut to the parts house and if they have timken hubs,try the lugnut on the two different hubs available.
if they're unable to do that,find the right bolt to fit Your lugnut...it should be a 14MMx1.5 or 14MMX2.0. hope this helps....Dave
Hi again..if You have no means of measuring,You might want to take a lugnut to the parts house and if they have timken hubs,try the lugnut on the two different hubs available.
if they're unable to do that,find the right bolt to fit Your lugnut...it should be a 14MMx1.5 or 14MMX2.0. hope this helps....Dave
Ford had 14mm x2.0 until the 2003 model year which is when they went to 14mm x1.5. I would also bring a lugnut if you are not sure, most parts stores can get timken. Just ask to see one and get the part number, I have had nothing but issues with my MADE IN PHILIPPINES MOOG's. Timken will be my next purchase.
Please forgive my ignorance... just to be clear that is the coarse thread then for the 03? As I am buying both sides this is a big chunk of coin. Thanks
hello again...My 2003 uses the 14X1.5(fine thread)..the 14X2.0 is coarse.. the metrics threads are measured differently than Our usual..the larger second number,the more coarse the threads.. it pays to take the time and get the right hubs... good luck Dave
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.