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Guys before i start with my current problem, just want to say thanks to all (especially outlaw)that helped me with my hpop problem, you guys have saved me lots of money that i didn't have...so with the money i saved i decided to become a supporter..ok that said, here's my next problem, i heard some grinding in my left wheel like a bad brake but the brakes checked out ok so i drove for a few more weeks and the noise became more apparent like a grinding noise. After searching some threads here on this fine website, i checked out the wheel for wobbling and sure enough it seems like its a bearing....(loosness in the hub) i've been looking through the posts but can't seem to find anything about replacing the actual innards of the hub although i did find some info on replacing the ball joints that went into some detail about getting into the hub...anyone have any suggestions? by the way I'm mechanically inclined but still a novice, so go easy on me..ha! Also, i have 2 jobs so i may not be able to answer any questions you might have right away...thanks in advance (sorry about writing a book)
Holy Cow! A supporter with only 5 post. Now I am impressed to say the least. Let me be one of the first to give you some rep points.
Like Pat said this Welcome to guzzle's Ford PSD Web Page is one site you will want to save. You will also want save this link Powerstroke Help Network as it has a ton of info there. Again, why to go.
Well then that great, and reps to you as well. I am glad to see they are able to get the supported badge out so quick. They were having some issues a while back. Glad to have you aboard.
I think you have been given all the info you need in that link Pat gave you.Now all that needs to be done is for me to rep you.Done,nice job with the supporter status you will not be sorry.
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