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Old 02-19-2017, 05:00 PM
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Suspension diagram needed

I'm in need of a diagram for the front wheel spindle on a 1995 f350 7.5L with 4x4 suspension. The hubs are the manually locking type. I need to replace the bushing

 
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What bushing are you referring to? I don't remember any bushings in my front end?

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Old 02-19-2017, 06:59 PM
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What bushing are you referring to? I don't remember any bushings in my front end?

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Bushing is how it was termed in the Chilton book. I'd say it's a bearing. Part of the spindle assembly
 
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Originally Posted by Brahma31
Bushing is how it was termed in the Chilton book. I'd say it's a bearing. Part of the spindle assembly
You mean the wheel bearings?
In your pic of the spindle there are the inner "races" of both wheel bearings. is that what you are looking for?
 
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad
You mean the wheel bearings?
In your pic of the spindle there are the inner "races" of both wheel bearings. is that what you are looking for?
I was looking for a picture diagram. I have since decided to replace bearings on both sides rather than just the one(pictured) to figure out what pieces were destroyed. Also the threading on the driver side spindle is ground down
 
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Found a spindle. 4wheel parts was able to order one. Locking hubs were replaced as well. Got a rotor/hub assembly from a junkyard (ford can no longer order them)
 
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Did you get the "bushing" you were looking for?
 
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Haha, "bushings" have been replaced. Been driving for a week now. Passed emissions yesterday, hopefully get license tags today
 
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So what were the bushings? Was it the wheel bearings or the inner bearing for the axle shaft or something else?
 
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