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my 1995 f250 4x4 dana 50 bearing blew out and the heat got to them and supposedly they got so hot that the bearing cups welded them selfs to the hub/rotor ...I cant find any of them anywhere would any one happen to be parting out a 1995 -1997 f250/f350 dana 50 4x4 or know where I can get one ????????? I cant find anything I need help !!!!!!!
Without looking too extensively, it does indeed look like those (the hubs) parts are hard to come by. I saw three on Ebay that might be the correct part, but they didn't post photos so it's tough to say. I couldn't find the part on RockAuto or Oreilly. The rotor is easy to find; they are connected to the hub when the wheel studs are pressed into place. One website did say that the hubs have been discontinued. JY might be your best bet.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FORD-FORD-F250-PICKUP-Hub-R-Front-4x4-Dana-50-90-91-92-93-/151101308668?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item232e56fefc&vxp=mtr
That part says it fits 90-93 D50 axles. I'm not familiar with D50's so I'm not sure what has changed over the years, maybe someone else can fill us all in on that.
my 1995 f250 4x4 dana 50 bearing blew out and the heat got to them and supposedly they got so hot that the bearing cups welded them selfs to the hub/rotor ...I cant find any of them anywhere would any one happen to be parting out a 1995 -1997 f250/f350 dana 50 4x4 or know where I can get one ????????? I cant find anything I need help !!!!!!!
your looking for the 4wd spindle (or hub) assembly,not brake rotors.try car-part.com or call the guys above and see if they have a couple.
buy new bearings and seals (timken) and pack well with new grease.you can use your old rotors if their not cracked.
then next time,you learned to not let them go.you should inspect wheel bearings annually.you don't even need to remove the tire.just jack it up and try wiggling the whole wheel.you'll know when they are worn.you should repack the bearings every 100k at least.probably every 50k wouldn't hurt.
while your in deep with the spindle assembly out,be sure to check them front wheel joints.no time like the present to replace them,especially before winter comes if you plow.
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